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http://ark.intel.com/products/51999/Intel-Desktop-Board-DQ67OW

 

It's Micro ATX format, which will mean it fits in an ATX or MATX case.

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3 minutes ago, Minibois said:

http://ark.intel.com/products/51999/Intel-Desktop-Board-DQ67OW

 

It's Micro ATX format, which will mean it fits in an ATX or MATX case.

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try using pcpartpicker.com or userbenchmark.com that might show you any possible issues you might have

but in terms of the mobo and the case compatibility then i'd recommend checking what your case can handle in terms of size

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but yea, check the specs on the parts that you'll use in order to identify any possible issues

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