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Hi!
I was thinking of putting together parts for my pc but i do not know what motherboards fit in what chassi / cases, is there a way to see what motherboard fit in what chassis?
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You should be buying a motherboard based on the CPU you're using, not the case. Of course, case and mobo still need to be compatible.

http://www.buildcomputers.net/images/xcomputer-case-sizes.jpg.pagespeed.ic.LglmnVI5Qh.jpg
https://i.gyazo.com/55951aa2524b9f04160f97456d2ad173.png

You're typically going to see mATX and standard ATX sized motherboards, so if you just get a decent mid-sized ATX case, you'll be fine. mATX motherboards will fit in an ATX case anyway. Just make sure that if you get an mATX case, you get an mATX motherboard and not standard ATX.
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