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Need help to find out if my motherboard is ATX

Hello, I hope this is the correct place to ask but Is the Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 6.0 Motherboard a ATX size? I'm thinking of upgrading to MSI X470 GAMING PRO ATX Motherboard and wondered if it will fit in my case. (I can't remembe my case name)

 

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Luke,

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The GA-78LMT-USB3 is a micro-atx board. Depending on the case you could still fit an ATX board in there but we'd need to have more information to tell for sure.

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Okay thank you, would it help if you see a picture of the pc?

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7 minutes ago, Luke94 said:

Okay thank you, would it help if you see a picture of the pc?

A picture of the inside of the case would help.

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Okay I'll send one (excuse the potato pc that it is) well and truly need of an upgrade 

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That's microATX. You can either look it up by the exact model number, but I can tell by the picture, it's that.

So no, it's not exactly ATX size, but does follow ATX standards.

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19 minutes ago, Luke94 said:

Okay thank you for your help :)

 

You can fit an ATX motherboard in that case.

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