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  2. Computer case - Wikipedia

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    Inside a gaming case during gameplay. 360° photograph. A full tower case. Accessories shown include: a fan controller, a DVD burner, and a USB memory card reader.. Cases can come in many different sizes and shapes, which are usually determined by the form factor of the motherboard since it is physically the largest hardware component in most computers. Consequently, personal computer form ...

  3. Computer tower - Wikipedia

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    A mid-tower computer case from c. 2011. In personal computing, a tower unit, or simply a tower, is a form factor of desktop computer case whose height is much greater than its width, thus having the appearance of an upstanding tower block, as opposed to a traditional "pizza box" computer case whose width is greater than its height and appears lying flat.

  4. CaseLabs - Wikipedia

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    The company's cases used aluminum construction and were noted for their ability to house multiple radiators for liquid cooling. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] CaseLabs announced that it was shutting down permanently in August 2018, citing the first Trump tariffs cutting into margins by "raising prices by almost 80%", and the "default of a large account".

  5. File:Infinity Tower - Dubai.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:GR8BIT assembled, out of the ATX chassis.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. BTX (form factor) - Wikipedia

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    Comparison BTX μBTX nanoBTX ITX picoBTX BTX case of a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo P2510 Clearly visible: the four holes for the "Support and Retention Module (SRM)". BTX (for Balanced Technology eXtended) is a form factor for motherboards, originally intended to be the replacement for the aging ATX motherboard form factor in late 2004 and early 2005.