What motherboard form factors are supported by cases?

Severux towers and PC cases are designed to be versatile and adaptable, meeting the needs of a wide range of users—from hardware enthusiasts to those looking for compact systems for home or office use. One of the most important factors when choosing a case is the motherboard form factor it supports, as this determines not only the layout of internal components but also how expandable and powerful the system can be.

Our cases support multiple standard motherboard sizes. Each model clearly specifies the compatible form factors in its technical specifications, and many are designed to support more than one type—providing flexibility when building or upgrading your computer.

The most commonly supported motherboard form factors in Severux towers include:

  • ATX (Advanced Technology eXtended): The most widely used standard for desktop computers. Offers numerous expansion slots, support for multiple GPUs, and a wide range of connectors. Ideal for high-performance builds, workstations, or gaming PCs.
  • Micro-ATX (mATX): Smaller than ATX but still very capable. Typically includes up to four expansion slots and is suitable for most home and office setups. It offers a good balance between size and performance.
  • Mini-ITX: The most compact of the three. Perfect for building small, quiet, and efficient systems such as HTPCs, office machines, or minimalist setups. While expansion options are limited, it allows for clean and space-saving builds.

Before selecting a Severux case, it is essential to consider:

  • The size and format of your current or intended motherboard.
  • Your future upgrade plans (e.g., GPUs, capture cards, M.2 SSDs).
  • The space needed for cooling systems, storage drives, and power supplies.

Choosing a case that supports multiple motherboard formats gives you more flexibility for future upgrades or rebuilds. Severux is committed to offering cases tailored to different user profiles, with clear information on compatibility, internal dimensions, and mounting options.

Always check the product description and technical details, or contact our support team if you’re unsure whether a specific case suits your needs.

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