In computing, the motherboard form factor is the specification of a motherboard – the dimensions, power supply type, location of mounting holes, number...
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Small form factor (SFF) is a classification of desktop computers and for some of their components, chassis and motherboard, to indicate that they are designed...
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components. A case's motherboard and power supply unit (PSU) form factor must all match, though some smaller form factor motherboards of the same family...
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computers, the AT form factor comprises the dimensions and layout (form factor) of the motherboard for the IBM AT. Baby AT motherboards are slightly smaller...
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Technology eXtended) is a form factor for motherboards, originally intended to be the replacement for the aging ATX motherboard form factor in late 2004 and early...
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enclosure Motherboard form factor, the physical dimensions of a computer motherboard Memory module form factors Laptop or notebook, a form of portable...
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WTX (for Workstation Technology Extended[citation needed]) was a motherboard form factor specification introduced by Intel at the IDF in September 1998...
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originally developed by Western Digital, was a loosely defined motherboard format (form factor) widely used from 1987 to the late 1990s. There was never any...
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LPX. It specified motherboards from 10 × 8 in (254 × 203 mm) to 13.6 × 9 in (345 × 229 mm) in size. Officially, the NLX form factor was designed to use...
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The DTX form factor is a variation of ATX specification designed especially for small form factor PCs (especially for HTPCs) with dimensions of 8 × 9...
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electronics and electronic packaging Form factor (mobile phones) Motherboard form factor Hard disk drive form factor FormFactor (company), a semiconductor test...
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ATX (redirect from ATX form factor)
the standard 0.8 inch spacing) to the standard 12-inch ATX motherboard width. Form factors considered obsolete in 1999 included Baby-AT, full size AT...
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Pico-ITX (category Motherboard form factors)
In computer design, Pico-ITX is a PC motherboard form factor announced by VIA Technologies in January 2007 and demonstrated later the same year at CeBIT...
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SUMIT (category Motherboard form factors)
(SUMIT) is a connector between expansion buses independent of motherboard form factor. Boards featuring SUMIT connectors are usually used in "stacks"...
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Mini ATX (category Motherboard form factors)
Mini-ATX motherboards are no longer used, due to MicroATX surpassing its features, and manufacturers no longer produce motherboards in this form factor.[clarification...
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Mini-ITX (category Motherboard form factors)
170 mm × 170 mm (6.7 in × 6.7 in) motherboard form factor developed by VIA Technologies in 2001. Mini-ITX motherboards have been traditionally used in small-configured...
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MicroATX (category Motherboard form factors)
uATX or mATX) is a standard motherboard form factor introduced in December 1997. The maximum size of a microATX motherboard is 9.6 × 9.6 in (244 × 244 mm)...
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motherboard Motherboard form factor, the specifications of a motherboard Motherboard (Cyberchase), a character from Cyberchase Motherboard (website), an...
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FlexATX (category Motherboard form factors)
FlexATX is a motherboard form factor derived from ATX. The specification was released in 1999 by Intel as an addendum to the microATX specification. It...
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Mobile-ITX (category Motherboard form factors)
smallest (by 2009) x86 compliant motherboard form factor presented by VIA Technologies in December, 2009. The motherboard size (CPU module) is 60 × 60 mm...
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integrated and compact 95 × 125 mm (3.7 × 4.9 in) computer-on-module (COM) form factor, which can be used in a design application much like an integrated circuit...
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Nano-ITX (redirect from Nano-ITX motherboard)
Nano-ITX is a computer motherboard form factor first proposed by VIA Technologies at CeBIT in March 2003, and implemented in late 2005. Nano-ITX boards...
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Mini-STX (category Motherboard form factors)
5x5") is a computer motherboard form factor that was released by Intel in 2015 (as "Intel 5x5").[citation needed] These motherboards measure 147mm by 140mm...
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XTX (redirect from XTX (form factor))
XTX is a computer-on-module (COM) standard for x86-based embedded devices. XTX adds PCI-Express, SATA, and LPC capabilities. The standard was promulgated...
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SSI CEB (category Motherboard form factors)
MEB and TEB ("Thin Electronics Bay") are standard form factors for dual or multi processor motherboards defined by the Server System Infrastructure (SSI)...
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PC/104 (category Motherboard form factors)
PC/104 form factor is somewhat smaller than a desktop PC motherboard at 3.550 × 3.775 inches (90 × 96 mm). Unlike other popular computer form factors such...
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Bermuda VSB, (voltage standby), a power supply line on an ATX motherboard form factor that stays active when the power supply is not active Technical...
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within a standard 19 inch server motherboard form factor. This configuration may add over 5 inches to a server motherboard so it is instead more common to...
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Gumstix (category Motherboard form factors)
Gumstix is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Redwood City, California. It develops and manufactures small system boards comparable...
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purposes, and in nearly any form factor. Manufacturers are also able to produce systems of a specialized or non-standard form factor, since the system is sold...
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