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Offline Rampage

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Dilemma - Two Types of Motherboards
Type 1:



Note the Audio ports and the USB ports below the parallel and the serial ports.  This seems to be the popular type of board.

Type 2:



This isn't as common as type 1.

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This case seems to advocate motherboard type 2, not type 1.

My question is, "Can one fit motherboard type 1 into that case without the obstruction of ports fitting in their respective places?  If not, then is there a case that will support motherboard type 1?"

 

Offline Black Ace

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Almost all motherboards come with their own panel to accomodate the ports in the back of their board, so I wouldn't sweat that at all...

Second of all, are you sure you want to buy an AOpen board? Just curious...

Oh and holy crap, look at the location of the floppy connection on the first mobo... yikes... I do, however like to connection for the ATX power... wish more boards could accomodate the connection there....

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Offline Bobboau

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it looks like the lower conections are were the problem is, so you could just get out the old dremel and make you're own hole.
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Offline Grey Wolf

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All good motherboard companies should give you a backpanel. And go for the Abit or the Epox :p
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Offline Black Ace

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Or you could buy one like mine... mwuhahahah! :p
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Offline Admiral LSD

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Originally posted by Black Ace
Second of all, are you sure you want to buy an AOpen board? Just curious...


I used to have an Aopen AX6BC and couldn't fault it in over 3 years of service. Had AOpen had their nForce2 board (or any board for that matter) out here in Australia and in the configuration I wanted I would have bought it in a heartbeat.
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Offline Grey Wolf

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Originally posted by Grey Wolf 2009
I still want this: http://www.forumdeluxx.de/gallery/watermark.php?file=513/103120026.jpg
:p


Lol... digging THAT topic up again, huh? :lol:
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Offline Grey Wolf

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I'm probably going to end up getting a descendent of that board in about 2 years. When I go off to college I'm getting 2k to build a computer with. The possibilities.....
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