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Using a matx on corsair 200r,is there suppose to be a gap? And if I get an atx board would it be a perfect fit?

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A matx board is shorter in length than an atx board so you will have more space underneath the bottom of the board. It will still work ok though.

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An atx will take up all the space, doesn't really matter as you cant se any of it.

 

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An atx will take up all the space, doesn't really matter as you cant se any of it.

 

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A matx board is shorter in length than an atx board so you will have more space underneath the bottom of the board. It will still work ok though.

thanks for the help and lee is that a corsair 200r also? 

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Yeah the gap is normal for mATX. ATX mobos are a tight fit in the 200r. 

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