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iamsammajor

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#239405 16-Jul-2018 14:33
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Hi all geek fellows,

 

 

 

anyone have a 1155 socket itx motherboard want to get rid of? i want to transform my htpc from full tower to a smaller case,

 

hopefully i could get a motherboard could fit in and move everything else from old to new one.

 

 

 

thanks,

 

Sam  


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  #2057170 16-Jul-2018 15:50
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If you don't find anything closer, check out aliexpress.. 

 

e.g. This





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  #2057177 16-Jul-2018 15:56
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That one has 2 PCIe slots on it so may not fit all ITX cases, since the offical spec only has a single slot.





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iamsammajor

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  #2057650 17-Jul-2018 11:25
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richms:

 

That one has 2 PCIe slots on it so may not fit all ITX cases, since the offical spec only has a single slot.

 

 

 

 

yup thats the case of my own motherboard, thought it would fit, but so sad,


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