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will my motherboard fit

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I'm making a PC and I was wondering if you can fit the Gigabyte G1.SNIPER 5 motherboard in the raidmax vampire case (I know the motherboard is an eATX and the case is atx) i Just need to know if it will work.

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no
 
also stay away from that case.


It would fit. 
Eatx and ssi eeb share mounting holes.

 

redacted, would still advise against buying the case. 

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no

also stay away from that case. 

It would fit. 

Eatx and ssi eeb share mounting holes. 

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As long as it doesn't interfere with the front bays and the the psu i can make it

work

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It would fit. 

Eatx and ssi eeb share mounting holes. 

Sure about that? Raidmax's website lists miniATX microATX, ATX, SSICEB, SSIEEB, Flex ATX.

 

Also I don't want to be rude, but for $100+ you can get a much better case for your money.

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Also I don't want to be rude, but for $100+ you can get a much better case for your money.

but for $150- not that many plus I like the look of it
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Sure about that? Raidmax's website lists miniATX microATX, ATX, SSICEB, SSIEEB, Flex ATX.

Yes. Like I said, SSIEEB and eATX share some mounting holes.

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