Larger tower cases may support additional form factors that are bigger than ATX, such as XL-ATX or Extended ATX (EATX). These are mostly seen in server-grade boards and occasional high-end ...
So, you'll want to scrutinize this detail in the spec sheet of any case you buy. Today's typical ATX tower case will let you install a handful of 3.5-inch hard drives. Sometimes, those same bays ...
(Credit: Thomas Soderstrom) Larger tower cases may support additional form factors that are bigger than ATX, such as XL-ATX or Extended ATX (EATX). These are mostly seen in server-grade boards and ...
Motherboard will fit in our 4000 Series cases without any issue. Mini-ITX, micro-ATX, ATX, and E-ATX form factor motherboards are all supported. A spacious interior fits up to 6x 120mm or 4x 140mm ...
The Thermaltake The Tower 300 is a micro ATX case with enough space for the most high-end builds. Its octagonal shape maximizes a roomy interior while providing a clear view of components.