- In
computer design,
microATX (sometimes
referred to as μ
ATX, u
ATX or m
ATX) is a
standard motherboard form
factor introduced in
December 1997. The maximum...
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Dimensions of a full-size
ATX board are 12 × 9.6 in (305 × 244 mm),
which allows many
ATX ch****is to
accept microATX boards. The
ATX specifications were released...
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abandoned in v2.1 in
favor of the
MicroATX specification. Mini-
ATX motherboards are no
longer used, due to
MicroATX surp****ing its features, and manufacturers...
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motherboard mounting holes required for
microATX and the same I/O
plate system as
ATX and
microATX. Flex
ATX specifies that a
motherboard be no larger...
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atx...
- the same
family will fit
larger cases. For example, an
ATX case will
usually accommodate a
microATX motherboard.
Laptop computers generally use
highly integrated...
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ATX or
microATX board. The spec also
provides for
optional ExpressCard expansion slots on DTX motherboards. DTX is a
shorter version of
ATX and
micro-ATX...
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earlier versions of the
ATX spec). Mini-ITX
boards can
therefore often be used in
cases designed for
ATX,
micro-
ATX and
other ATX variants if desired. Mini-ITX...
- the most po****r form
factor for
desktop computers is
ATX,[citation needed]
although microATX and
small form
factors have also
become very po****r for...
- 810-L:
microATX (4 PCI), no
display cache, ATA33 hard disk interface. 810:
microATX (4 PCI), no
display cache, ATA33 and ATA66. 810-DC100:
ATX (6 PCI)...