The most popular motherboard size of the last decade is the ATX, so that 
will probably work in your case:

http://www.xoxide.com/buy-computer-cases.html

http://www.brighthub.com/computing/hardware/articles/66050.aspx

Regards,

LelandJ

On 12/10/2010 12:23 PM, Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) wrote:
> Hey Hardware Dudes --  - -- - - -
>
> A few years ago, I bought a "bare bones" kit and "built" a computer
> that has been my development machine for some time. The power supply
> died, and a replacement one is about the same cost as a new bare bones
> kit, so I decided not to replace it right away.
>
> I am considering the possibility of doing it again for a Linux box.
> the question is: I have this perfectly-good case from the last one.
> How can one tell whether a new motherboard would fit into the old
> case? Or, how can I select a new motherboard that will fit? Worth it?
>
> Ken
>
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