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Small PC case for ATX Board and Full sized GTX 1060

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Since you have a micro ATX board, you could go a bit smaller with the Define Mini C. Here's a comparison between Define C and Define Mini C:

 

 

6 hours ago, laminutederire said:

Someone above talked about the define C, it could be a good fit for this mobo :)

Unless you want to change for another motherboard and want advices for that?

I will look into it, thanks

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6 hours ago, laminutederire said:

Someone above talked about the define C, it could be a good fit for this mobo :)

Unless you want to change for another motherboard and want advices for that?

This case looks good. Might buy it. Are you 100% sure that it will fit my specs, I just don't want to make any mistakes.

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7 hours ago, SouthernStorms said:

This case looks good. Might buy it. Are you 100% sure that it will fit my specs, I just don't want to make any mistakes.

Looking at the spec sheet, you could go for ATX,  mATX and mini- ITX, so yeah :)

 

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Since you have a micro ATX board, you could go a bit smaller with the Define Mini C. Here's a comparison between Define C and Define Mini C:

 

 

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6 hours ago, nims0c said:

Since you have a micro ATX board, you could go a bit smaller with the Define Mini C. Here's a comparison between Define C and Define Mini C:

 

 

Might go with the define mini c, now just have to save up money. 

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