I used it with a Phantom x570 ITX board. Some things to consider. This case has a solid chassis and cable routing is generally good. There may be some issues with the clearance between the top fan and the CPU cooler. I had to modify the clip that attached the fan to the CPU cooler to make it work. There is very little space between the mainboard and the top of the case, where it makes sense to route an 8-pin connector. This is a small form factor case, so some of that is to be expected and much of that is eliminated by the use of a dual-fan heatsink, but it could eliminate the need for some larger graphics cards. The back of the Phantom ITX mobo doesn't get much cooling. So if you're going to use this board, get an m.2 module with a flat heatsink as there's not much room on the back, or buy one to add. Finally, the module that controls the "i" part is fine, just look for a Gamers Nexus review of CAM ANR on YouTube. I just ripped it out and let the motherboard take over. All in all a good case.
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