I know this isn't the place to ask this question, but I just have a quick 
question:

I have an old (1997) pc case that I want to use for a new pc.  How do I tell 
whether the case is AT or ATX?

The mobo currently in it is a J-656VXD (Intel VX chipset) with a Socket 7 
200MHz CPU and 200W power supply.  I have the mobo manual but it doesn't 
mention anything about AT-anything.

I've been given a good price on an Asus A7VL133VM mobo with an AMD Duron 
1000MHz CPU but it requires an ATX case.  When I asked the supplier about 
using my old case he said he would have to see it.  Unfortunately he is in 
Auckland and I'm in the Bay of Islands (3.5-4 hour drive).

The pc is for surveillance and will be hidden in a cupboard which is why I 
want to use my old case (its only 330mm high).  The smallest (in height) that 
the supplier has is 460mm.

Is there an easy way of telling what the form factor the case is?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

skinky
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