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Modding an ATX to a BTX

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has anybody ever thought about make and atx case in to a btx style with the motherboard is upside down on the opposite side?

is it possible with heavy modding?
 
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I believe you mean BTX?

Seems like an easy mod. Get some rubber feet, stick them to the top of the case, turn the case over :rockout:
 
EATX has nothing to do with the motherboard bing upside down on the opposite side. EATX is just larger than ATX, placement in the case doesn't matter.

I think you are thinking of BTX.
 
I believe you mean BTX?

Seems like an easy mod. Get some rubber feet, stick them to the top of the case, turn the case over :rockout:

lmao thats made my day :roll::rockout:


EATX has nothing to do with the motherboard bing upside down on the opposite side. EATX is just larger than ATX, placement in the case doesn't matter.

I think you are thinking of BTX.


yea thats what i meant lol BTX
 
I think you mean reverse ATX, not BTX.
 
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