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Micro ATX Mid Tower Case?

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1 minute ago, Bobby_Joe_90 said:

But why is it Micro ATX mid tower? Usually a mid tower cases supports ATX motherboards?

Micro ATX is a motherboard type, just like ATX, if it's a Micro ATX mid tower it only supports Micro ATX and ITX, if it's an ATX mid tower then it supports ATX, Micro ATX, and ITX.

5 minutes ago, Bobby_Joe_90 said:

My case: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811208059

 

It claims it's a micro atx mid tower case but on PCPartPicker it doesn't support ATX motherboards? Why?

because it supports Micro ATX mobos?

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4 minutes ago, Bobby_Joe_90 said:

My case: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811208059

 

It claims it's a micro atx mid tower case but on PCPartPicker it doesn't support ATX motherboards? Why?

Because it's Micro ATX not full ATX.

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1 minute ago, Bobby_Joe_90 said:

 

Why is the mid tower part in there?

because it could be even smaller I guess.

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1 minute ago, Bobby_Joe_90 said:

But why is it Micro ATX mid tower? Usually a mid tower cases supports ATX motherboards?

Micro ATX is a motherboard type, just like ATX, if it's a Micro ATX mid tower it only supports Micro ATX and ITX, if it's an ATX mid tower then it supports ATX, Micro ATX, and ITX.

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