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<blockquote data-quote="Yamaraj" data-source="post: 80769" data-attributes="member: 883"><p>Most likely AMD wouldn't release any *BTX-only* system, so don't loose your</p><p>sleep over it. Even Intel has both ATX and BTX versions of their CPUs in market.</p><p>Xaser III is a very good and spacious cabinet for sure. Originally manufactured</p><p>by CaseTek, its chassis is built of solid 1.0mm SECC. Quality wise, it stands</p><p>above many Antec mid-range cabinets. Go for it, you wouldn't regret it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yamaraj, post: 80769, member: 883"] Most likely AMD wouldn't release any *BTX-only* system, so don't loose your sleep over it. Even Intel has both ATX and BTX versions of their CPUs in market. Xaser III is a very good and spacious cabinet for sure. Originally manufactured by CaseTek, its chassis is built of solid 1.0mm SECC. Quality wise, it stands above many Antec mid-range cabinets. Go for it, you wouldn't regret it! [/QUOTE]
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