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Originally posted by sdtPikachu
manasecret - most cases come with an ATX plate anyway, and new mobos will also come with an ATX plate deisgned specifically for that mobo... I mean, crikey, take a gander at the rear ports on the back of an Abit AT7 MAX2... THAT needs it's own special ATX plate.
(In case you don't know, it comes with the standard 2 PS2's, 6 USB, firewire, RJ45, SPDIF and five sound ports. I want one)
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I didn't know if there was a standard plate or not. I've built a couple computers in the past 6 months (because the first got stolen!

*shakes fist at thief*), and both the mobos needed their own plates which was included with each.
The one I have now, an Asus something or other that allows 32-bit RDRAM, has four or eight USB, three sound ports, and then the regulars. The last one I had, which was an Intel, had a RJ45, which I wish I had on this one. And I wish I had firewire ....

*shakes fist at Asus*
Anyway, in any case, Null shouldn't have any problems.
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