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Sanctyy wrote N200 has loads of room;
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Yes, you can still use an ATX case with an mATX motherboard, so the S340 is fine and a nice choice for a case, but just keep in mind, an mATX motherboard is smaller than an ATX motherboard, and can look slightly out of place in an ATX case. If that doesn't bother you, then there's no problem


Yea still like the s340, would I just be able to chose another motherboard or will I have to Change all the parts to do this. If I can chose another board instead I saw this one what should fit it

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Like I already said;
"you can still use an ATX case with an mATX motherboard"

Z97 motherboard is a pointless waste of money if you're not buying an overclockable CPU. The build that was suggested to you is fine with the S340.
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Sanctyy wrote Like I already said;
"you can still use an ATX case with an mATX motherboard"

Z97 motherboard is a pointless waste of money if you're not buying an overclockable CPU. The build that was suggested to you is fine with the S340.


Ahh ok thanks for the advice, will have to sort out a PC partpicker list of the build he sent me Also going to see if I can find a youtube video or picture of how a mATX looks in a ATX case
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I recommend the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] it is only 43.48 pound. It offers good cable management but lacks a window.
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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] does exists but cost too much for what you get.

Better options for cheaper out there like the s340 which has been mentioned many times.
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m9y wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] does exists but cost too much for what you get.

Better options for cheaper out there like the s340 which has been mentioned many times.


Yea that case looks good, similar price to the s340 xD might Just go for the s340 because then I will have the space for a ATX motherboard if I want to upgrade in the future
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m9y wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] does exists but cost too much for what you get.

Better options for cheaper out there like the s340 which has been mentioned many times.


Been watching a lot on that case and it looks very good for the price. Might consider getting this instead
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Just recently got my hands on a Corsair 230T I don't have the windowed version but the non windowed version is pretty cool too. Has plenty of space for cables in the back as well. I would Totally recommend it also only 64USD. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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TTGiiTakeDownii wrote Just recently got my hands on a Corsair 230T I don't have the windowed version but the non windowed version is pretty cool too. Has plenty of space for cables in the back as well. I would Totally recommend it also only 64USD. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
OP eventually decided on the Define R5(I think).
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TTGiiTakeDownii wrote Just recently got my hands on a Corsair 230T I don't have the windowed version but the non windowed version is pretty cool too. Has plenty of space for cables in the back as well. I would Totally recommend it also only 64USD. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Awesome, Corsair CC-9011041-WW Carbide Series 200R Windowed is the one I'm going for I think xD
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