Can I Use a Regular-Sized Graphics Card with a Small Motherboard in a Mid ATX Case?

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Asked By CuriousCactus42 On

I'm wondering if I can fit a regular-sized graphics card in a mid ATX case with a small form factor motherboard. I don't have a case for the motherboard right now, so I'm a bit unsure about compatibility. Just looking for some advice and reassurance here! Thanks for any help!

3 Answers

Answered By PCBuilderBri On

No worries, you're not a dumbass! Small form factor boards can fit in larger cases, which gives you a ton more options for graphics cards. Just keep in mind any features you might miss out on with a smaller board, but overall, you're in a great spot for upgrades!

Answered By TechyTurtle99 On

You’ll be fine! A mid ATX case usually has enough space to accommodate larger graphics cards, so you don’t need to limit yourself to low-profile ones. Just check the case specs for GPU length to make sure your card fits.

GraphGuru21 -

Exactly! Just make sure the GPU's length is within the case’s limits, and you'll be good to go.

Answered By CardinalChip On

Just check the size of your GPU against the space available in the case. Generally speaking, mid ATX cases provide enough room for almost any card you might want to use, as long as it has a full size PCI-E slot.

MiniMaster -

Definitely! The case specs will let you know the max GPU length, so just double-check that before you buy anything.

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