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> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone tell me how i can determine once n for all if my case is
> compatible with my mobo?
ATX is ATX, sorta.
> I have an asus P5LD2 SE motherboard whichi
> think (for my net resarch n a quick look in the manual) is ATX and a
> icute A71FN case, which i think was described as a modding case... when
> i tried to install the mobo the screws wouldn't line up (at all.. think
> i got three)
They should all line up with something. There are options for
screw locations but it seems you have the board cocked somehow.
> and the external ports are in the wrong places.
ATX defines an "I/O Shield" which should come with the motherboard.
There are many common configurations but if yours isn't the shield
should be supplied.
> For
> instance, the audio ports are horiztal on the mobo but vertical on the
> case, and the lan and usb ports are above the audio on the mobo but
> under the ps/2 ports. Am i putting the mobo in in the wrong
> orientation? Or does it really not fit? lol
If the case has these things in fixed locations, throw it away and
don't buy crap from these people again. ATX is a a standard and
that includes the "I/O shield" (to be supplied by the board
manufacturer).
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Keith