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What motherboard goes well with a 2700x and also what case goes well

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AM4 socket MOBO and appropriately sized case for the MOBO form factor. 

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9 minutes ago, Joltzz said:

What motherboard goes well with a 2700x and also what case goes well

That's pretty open ended. There are countless combinations of boards and cases that "Go Well" with that CPU. Depends on a lot, what do you intend to do with the PC? What is your budget? Do you intend to do a lot of overclocking? Are there any specific features you are looking for? 

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Well I mainly just want to game and I don’t know much about over clocking so I couldn’t do that.

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ASRock and Asus boards are nice. Gigabyte are better for your budget.

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53 minutes ago, Joltzz said:

Well I mainly just want to game and I don’t know much about over clocking so I couldn’t do that.

I'd suggest a B-350 or B-450 chipset motherboard and any case you like, just make sure your case is big enough for your motherboard. You can probably go just about as cheap, or as expensive as you like. If you buy more expensive components, you might be wasting money on features that you wont really use considering you dont care at all about overclocking.

an ATX board will fit in an ATX case (mid tower or bigger) an mATX will work in smaller cases, and Mini ITX will fit in even smaller, just make sure you check the case specs to be sure your form factor will work. Common sense is ususally sufficient. There's also probably several videos on YT about form factor.

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