Build a computer using the Corsair Obsidian 800D Chassis Part 2
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@IamMartinski if corsair made the case capable of holding an matx mobo, then it isn't pointless...
And you said that this case isn't meant for the average PC builder. Show me the sentence that says that in the manual...
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I could listen to this song all day long
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@gcvorcaro1 it is pointless to be using a matx mobo in such a large and capable case...i agree that a matx mobo has more than enough features on it to satisfy the average user but this case is simply not meant for the average pc builder
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@IamMartinski lol sorry i'm responding to a year old comment but the sr2 isn't eATX nor xlATX. its HPTX. which is waaay bigger than an xlATX and it won't fit in this case
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@IamMartinski Even though the SR-2 is a HPTX size board, it dwarfs E-ATX
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@IamMartinski lol would that fit? And yeah thats what she said..
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@IamMartinski fail comment, you don't seem to see the point of the video...
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He's using mATX especially so he can show you the extra grommets you get by using that small a board.
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He's not trying to impress, he's trying to show you how easy and spacious this case is. Not building a monster computer here...
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@IamMartinski dude, theres still some people who thinks about live savings!
OVERKILL!!! using an obsidian 800d for a mATX...if you wanna do something to impress us make a config with the EVGA SR2(eATX)...now that's a motherboard!
IamMartinski 1 year ago 75
@IamMartinski this isnt dressed to impress.. these videos are made to explain how to install pc components to help noobs be more confident, and in doing so, corsair hopes they will buy their products.
Intel1502 1 year ago 22