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n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Yes, but judging by the clearance on the case (I own one) it'd be tight at the bottom, so using mechanical drives in the hot-swap bays would be a no-go if you used all of the PCI lanes.

 

I could be wrong though, but it does seem that way.

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Yes, but judging by the clearance on the case (I own one) it's be tight at the bottom, so using mechanical drives in the hot-swap bays would be a no-go if you used all of the PCI lanes.

 

I could be wrong though, but it does seem that way.

I would only be using 2 way SLI. It would be for when x99 and the 5930k or 5960x come out and ASUS Releases an ROG board.

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I would only be using 2 way SLI. It would be for when x99 and the 5930k or 5960x come out and ASUS Releases an ROG board.

 

You can't use an ATX RoG board?

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I would only be using 2 way SLI. It would be for when x99 and the 5930k or 5960x come out and ASUS Releases an ROG board.

 

The Rampage Formula boards have been standard ATX. Also, EATX boards these days are generally only wider than ATX, not longer.

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You can't use an ATX RoG board?

 

 

The Rampage Formula boards have been standard ATX. Also, EATX boards these days are generally only wider than ATX, not longer.

But both the Rampage IV Extreme and the Black edition have been EATX

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But both the Rampage IV Extreme and the Black edition have been EATX

 

Yes, but the 'Extreme' & BE are an absolute waste of money. The Rampage Formula is ATX. Plus EATX by ASUS means an inch wider than ATX, so it will fit but you may lose some cable grommit space if the case wasn't intended for EATX. EATX uses the same mounting points as ATX

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But both the Rampage IV Extreme and the Black edition have been EATX

 

I see. Yeah it'll fit fine. I just thought you'd be doing 4-way SLI, which you may or may not be able to use the mechanical drive bays at the bottom. If you could, it'd be close and it may cause excessive heat.

 

But since you're not, yeah it'll be fine.

 

 

Yes, but the 'Extreme' & BE are an absolute waste of money. The Rampage Formula is ATX. Plus EATX by ASUS means an inch wider than ATX, so it will fit but you may lose some cable grommit space if the case wasn't intended for EATX. EATX uses the same mounting points as ATX

 
Maybe he just wants the black edition if they release another one.
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