Gamertell Review: Ultra m998 ATX mid-tower PC case

Product: Ultra m998 ATX mid-tower PC case
Price: $199.99
Rating: 8/10
Pros: A lot of room to work, very sturdy construction, finished interior and incorporated power plugs.
Cons: Unclear instruction manual and a few crucial difficult-to-reach screws and non-existent “tabs.”
Overall: Great for anyone looking to piece together a rig from scratch and load it up with drives and extra cards.
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HI.. i want to ask some question…
on May 6, 2008 at 02:17 PM - LINKcan normal size atx motherboard fit into this casing?
thanks
I have not tried to put in a motherboard, but the motherboard tray offers more holes (33) than one motherboard needs. If I recall correctly, there appeared to be at least two motherboard hole configurations. Since th motherboard tray slides completely out, I’m sure you could easily mark and drill any extra holes you might need.
on May 6, 2008 at 06:21 PM - LINKThe case looks graet
on May 11, 2008 at 07:25 AM - LINKThe case is in my view very easy to work with. I had no problem taking off the front face, or removing the motherboard tray. But what I really like to know is what screws go where. I would like some help on this. Witch hold the DVD/CD player/Burner and witch hold the power supply then the mother board so on and so forth. Thank You Eddie Mark
on January 22, 2009 at 10:07 PM - LINK