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  1. Icex2

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    link to a motherboard insteed of the case twice would help

    i can tell you this, it's a full ATX case so there's a 99% chance that any ATX board you use would work
     
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    If the mobo is any kind of *ATX form factor, it will fit (the wildcard * standing for things like 'Baby' ATX, 'Micro' ATX, etc.)
     
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    only type of board which might not fit it would be BTX and ITX boards , both of which are uncommon at this moment, though BTX is supposed to become a standard eventually.

    just on a personal note, I'de never spend that much on a case, i'd rather put it into something more tangable liek h20 cooling or the like...
     
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    thanks i learned something new

    so do you have any other suggestions of a case brand i should get xelink??
     
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    For a sturdy strong case, go for Antec (more expensive, not as elegant.)
    I find Aspire to have some neat designs on the cases (and cheap), which also means less quality. It's really what you're in the mood for. Although, Aspire does have some nice looking+quality cases. Look at the X-Navigator (gaming) series and see if you like those (they are around $140).

    and xelink, on the link to the case... it says that that Cool-Master case can hold a BTX motherboard >< :D
     
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    actually I've heard that antec's cases aren't THAT stong...

    I haveheard that lian-li made excellent sturdy cases, they're quite popular with the modding community.
     
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