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I wanna build an AIO to replace my homeserver.

 

I'm leeping an eye on Dual-CPU rig, but want to pack everything in small case. No overclocking, so with good cooler I should be good.

I will also put some HDD drives, in software or hardware RAID (undecided) and some SSDs.

 

Is there any sleek looking EATX case? Preferably without 5'25. Preferably with mesh panel in front, with solid top, and side vent for top radiator.  (So you can put something on top of your case)

EVOLV ATX looks really good to me, but it's ATX only. Otherwise it checks all the boxes: good looking, 5x3.5 drives, and extra SSDs.

 

If there's something similar that will accomodate EATX?

Only option is caselabs, but they're more then I'd like to pay, and too "boxy". It's not too bad, but EVOLV looks way better in my opinion.

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An all in one PC is a computer built on to the back of the monitor... I don't think that's what you want.

 

Most full size ATX towers support EATX but it will say on the website. Look up the method evolv if you want to know

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I already have the board - Z10PE-D16, that's EATX. There's similar board but in ATX format - Z10PA-D8. It have some limitations, compared to mine, but I'm totally fine with em.

EVOLV will not support EATX, I've double checked it. It *might* work with dremel, but I'd like to avoid it. 

 

I'd really like to find Z10PA-D8 and stick to EVOLV, but other options are possible.

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