ATX or E-ATX PC Case?

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#1 kuub
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Hi - I'm just about to order the parts for my first pc build, but I have one question. The case I really badly absolutley must have states it accepts motherboards 'Up to 12" x 13" E-ATX' - and the mboard I was thinking of getting is a standard ATX. Will a standard ATX mboard fit in a E-ATX case???

The case I'm talking about is this one: Lian Li A70B

Many thanks if anyone can answer this.

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#2 Demo24
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There are lots of holes drilled so I would wager a pretty decent bet that it can take regular ATX. From looking at it I see no reason why it can't.
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#3 kuub
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Ah... I hoped that was the case. Excellent, I'll leave it a day or so to see if anyone contradicts your theory, and if they don't, I'll get me that slab of goodness and begin my constructing.

Thanks for your thoughts.

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#4 TrooperManaic
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WOW thats a big case.
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#5 kuub
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Yes, it's pleasantly intimidating. I think Darth Vader probably has one.