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Dactron Posted: Wed, Jul 29 2009 8:48 PM

I'm looking at building a PC toward the end of this year or so.  I was looking at the Asus P6T7 WS Supercomputer MB and need a case for it to fit it in.  My problem is that I'm having a bit of a hard time finding a case for it to fit in because of the form factor it is, CEB.  I was wanting to use the Thermaltake Mozart Tx for the idea of doing water cooling but, then there's the problem that it will only fit certian form factors and CEB isn't one of those.  I've read some posts that the screw holes in the Asus P6T7 board are set up in a ATX configureation.  I tried to get ahold of Thermaltake to ask them if that board would fit in their case but, didn't get any help =/  Anyways....So my question is does anyone know if the P6T7 will fit in the Mozart Tx?

 

Thanks for any help.

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Should fit no problem. It has a the regular 7 expansion slots just like a ATX board, so it should fit fine in any ATX case.

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It will fit in the Mozart Tx.  That's a beefy case!  I don't think I have ever seen that one before.

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Dactron replied on Thu, Jul 30 2009 5:35 PM

Did ya notice all the punch outs for WC?  This case seems to be perfect for any WC needs =D

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Dactron:

Did ya notice all the punch outs for WC?  This case seems to be perfect for any WC needs =D

It would be nice and roomy for watercooling. I had to cut out one of my PCI brackets on my case to mount my radiator on the back. It looks fine, but I can't sell it like that. My next case will have watercooling in mind when I buy it.

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Hrm does that imply that you'll be making a watercooling setup in it, Dactron?  If so, I'd love it if you post some pics of the finished build.

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Dactron replied on Fri, Jul 31 2009 12:51 AM

Do plan on making a WC setup but, won't start working on it till after I get through Navy Basic Training and get a place of my own.  Basic, unfortunatly, won't start till Nov. 9th.  But, once I'm done with that I'll start slowly building on it =)  And sure I'll post pics as I go along......It's gona take a lot of time and cash to build this monster though......I7 975 Extreme Edition, 3 GeForce GTX 295s single board version WCed, Asus P6T7 WS Supercomputer mother board, 12Gb DDR3 2000, all but RAM is gona be WCed that makes heat......may even WC the hard drives =P Should be fun to build once I get the chance and who knows might have some really nice gfx cards out there by the time I finish off everything else =) But, as far as the motherboard and CPU those are pretty much set.  Well, unless they make something else that's bigger and better that'll fit that board LOL.

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Cool deal. Good luck with basic training, and come back with any questions you have along the way for the build. Sounds like a beastly rig and a hell of a watercooling setup you are planning on.

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Sounds like it'll be a mean rig.  Good luck in the Navy Basic Training.  I wish you the best!

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