paingineerr 13 JUL 2018 a las 12:07
Are Atx cases compatible with all atx mobos?
Hello guys!
Im building a new pc with Asus Strix X470-F Mobo and im planning to get Corsair Vengeance C70.
Im wondering if those screw points would be compatible or not ://
(Im a noob.... i guess)

Also i would be happy to hear what you guys think about the C70! (Btw I bought NH U12-S SE for the cpu)
Publicado originalmente por Sapph:
as long as the case lists ATX on the compatibility list, yes. This basically means anything that is Mid-tower or bigger.
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Sapph 13 JUL 2018 a las 12:14 
as long as the case lists ATX on the compatibility list, yes. This basically means anything that is Mid-tower or bigger.
paingineerr 13 JUL 2018 a las 12:16 
Publicado originalmente por Sapph:
as long as the case lists ATX on the compatibility list, yes. This basically means anything that is Mid-tower or bigger.
Thanks!! And yes it lists as atx
Sapph 13 JUL 2018 a las 12:18 
Publicado originalmente por Paingineer:
Publicado originalmente por Sapph:
as long as the case lists ATX on the compatibility list, yes. This basically means anything that is Mid-tower or bigger.
Thanks!! And yes it lists as atx

The only thing you need to worry about, is if the cooler fits. Some coolers are too high and the side panel won't fit back.
Jinn-Gon Qui 13 JUL 2018 a las 12:19 
Think about it this way: you can fill small parts in big parts, but you can't fill big parts in small parts.
ARmodder 13 JUL 2018 a las 12:19 
It depends on the form factor, Expanded ATX/ E-ATX cases will support any ATX motherboard, While Micro ATX will only support Micro ATX motherboards, and Mini ITX.

The C70 is a ATX Mid-Tower which is good for ATX, and Micro ATX so your good there!
paingineerr 13 JUL 2018 a las 12:36 
Publicado originalmente por KING_THATCHA':
Think about it this way: you can fill small parts in big parts, but you can't fill big parts in small parts.
Yeap... thats true
paingineerr 13 JUL 2018 a las 12:37 
Publicado originalmente por ARmodder:
It depends on the form factor, Expanded ATX/ E-ATX cases will support any ATX motherboard, While Micro ATX will only support Micro ATX motherboards, and Mini ITX.

The C70 is a ATX Mid-Tower which is good for ATX, and Micro ATX so your good there!
Thanks for being supportive!
_I_ 13 JUL 2018 a las 13:16 
as long as its atx or m-atx

but be aware, many oem (dell, gateway, ibm/lenovo ect..) use btx or non standard atx boards in their builds
paingineerr 13 JUL 2018 a las 14:09 
Publicado originalmente por _I_:
as long as its atx or m-atx

but be aware, many oem (dell, gateway, ibm/lenovo ect..) use btx or non standard atx boards in their builds
Thx for the info. Thats something new.(for me...)
Rumpelcrutchskin 13 JUL 2018 a las 18:59 
Corsair Vengeance C70 is kinda old-school and pricey for a plastic window. Probably better to go with something more modern like tempered glass window NZXT H500.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146288
paingineerr 13 JUL 2018 a las 19:18 
Publicado originalmente por Rumpelcrutchskin:
Corsair Vengeance C70 is kinda old-school and pricey for a plastic window. Probably better to go with something more modern like tempered glass window NZXT H500.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811146288
Actually i found a guy selling an used one for a reasonable price thats why.....
Before that i was aiming for a thermaltake x71 but then i decided to go cheap on case...
But Thank you for trying to be helpful i appreciate it!
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