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Posted on Mar 19, 2009

Gigabyte motherboard +Nzxt Apollo = ?

I'm looking to buy the nzxt Apollo case, and i have a gigabyte 946gmx, would they be compatible?

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Yes! You'r motherboard's form factor is Micro ATX, and the chassis you are looking at is a Mid ATX, meaning it could take one size larger motherboard, but there is nothing wrong with putting a smaller one in it.

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