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originally posted in: TopWargamer's PC building guide
3/18/2013 2:18:08 PM
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The only problem I see is that half of your builds are micro-ATX, and I know that this save a bundle of money, but it also prevents the addition of more PCI components and drives. I suppose this is fine if gaming is all you ever plan to use it for and won't ever have the need to add something like a high end sound card, but you might want to mention this.
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  • Not all of the builds are mATX. Starting at the $550 build and up, all of the motherboards I chose are ATX.

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  • [quote]The only problem I see is that [b]half[/b] of your builds are micro-ATX[/quote] I know not all of them are, but I still think it's an important point to mention simply because a number of people with purchase cheap computers with the expectation of being able to upgrade them later. Thus, I'd consider it a very important point for the ones that are.

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  • Just because 3/7 builds use mATX boards doesn't mean that they're not too upgradeable. the problem is the different chipsets and sockets, which is something that would NOT be fixed if those boards were ATX.

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