Looking at the
board images on the wiki, it looks like the Talos II mainboard uses the SSI EEB alternate F′ and J′ mounting locations from SSI EEB 2011 v1.0.1, but the C mounting location is missing. Instead we have a location between A and C. Old versions of SSI EEB seem have this location as it seems to date back to the original AT specification; it is labelled “G” in version 1.0, and unlabelled in version 3.0, before being completely removed in version 3.5. This was before SSI relabelled their mounting locations to match ATX; were they to add it back now, as an alternate to location C, it would probably be labelled C′.
The ATX specification does have this missing mounting location, but calls it B, and only uses it for microATX and in earlier versions miniATX. To quote the ATX v2.2 specification, “The hole at B in Figure 2 was previously required along the rear edge of the board. This location is not required for ATX designs.” Older versions of ATX also mention the F′ mounting location, calling it E instead.
Sounds like to be certain it will fit the Talos II board, one should look for an SSI EEB chassis (for mounting locations F′/E and J′) with microATX support (for mounting location B). As Gamers Nexus points out, chassis with “EATX” marketing might not support the alternate mounting locations, of which Talos II needs F′ and J′. The only issue with a properly complaint SSI EEB chassis would therefore be the potential absence of the microATX mounting location B.
There does appear to be an absence of components where the C mounting location would be. I am quite curious if someone from Raptor could answer, why was this non-EEB B/C′ location chosen? Are there trace routing issues that I cannot see preventing the use of location C?
Sources for specifications:
SSI-EEB 2011 v1.01 - most recent EEB spec, I think
SSI-EEB 2008 v1.01 - contains revision history, unlike 2011 v1.01
SSI EEB v3.51 (from the Internet Archive)
SSI EEB v3.0 (from the Internet Archive)
SSI EEB v1.0 (from the Internet Archive)
ATX v2.2 (from the Internet Archive)
ATX v2.1 (from the Internet Archive)
ATX v2.03 (from the Internet Archive)