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All black, z97, m-atx motherboard, cant find one, help!

Searching for a z97 all black, as far as that is possible, microATX motherboard. Anyone?

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I don't think that really exists, at least in an m-atx variant. I think a DIY job is in the works

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hmmm, okay well im not sure if I dare to paint a motherboard with the chance of destroying it, do not have the funds to just buy a new one.

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Asus Z97 Gryphon, and with the armour kit, and if you want to paint the armour black, even though it is already dark grey

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Asus Z97 Gryphon, and with the armour kit, and if you want to paint the armour black, even though it is already dark grey

I looked at that one, but I really really hate the camouflage pattern on the chipset heatsink, but the MSI Z97m Gaming does look nice because there is very little red in there and I guess you could take those pieces of and paint em black, because painting a whole motherboard is still pretty scary

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I looked at that one, but I really really hate the camouflage pattern on the chipset heatsink, but the MSI Z97m Gaming does look nice because there is very little red in there and I guess you could take those pieces of and paint em black, because painting a whole motherboard is still pretty scary

I think they are just stickers, you could take them off, or draw over them with a sharpie, that might work

CPU: Intel Core i5 4460 | GPU: XFX r9 280x DD BLACK OC EDITION | RAM: 8gb Kingston HyperX Fury 1600Mhz | Mobo: Gigabyte h97n-WIFI | PSU: EVGA 600B | Case: Cooler Master Elite 120 | Cooler: Stock intel | SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120gb | Storage: WD 150 gb

CPU: Intel Core i7 4710MQ | GPU: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 850M | RAM: 8gb Corsair 1600Mhz | Mobo: Metabox WA50SJ Motherboard | Case: Metabox WA50SJ case | Cooler: Stock | SSD: Sandisk 256gb

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I think they are just stickers, you could take them off, or draw over them with a sharpie, that might work

You're probably right but the longer im looking at the MSI  one the more i'm liking it, and maybe some adventure into spraypainting a heatsink is not that bad

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