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How do I know if my motherboard is ATX?
Motherboard form factors are easily identified by their physical dimensions.
- An ATX motherboard size is 12 inches by 9.6 inches.
- An Extended ATX (EATX) measures 12 inches by 13 inches.
- A micro-ATX (mATX) motherboard measures 9.6 by 9.6 inches.
- A mini-ITX motherboard measures _6. 7 by 6.7 inche_s.
What are the two main differences between an ATX and microATX board?
Micro ATX is one of the offshoots of ATX, and its main difference from the main ATX form factor is size. ATX retains a generally rectangular board size measuring 305mm. by 244mm. Micro ATX is a more even square which retains the 244mm.
Is microATX and ATX the same?
The Micro ATX motherboard shares almost the same specifications as the ATX motherboard; the only difference between them is the size and availability of PCIe slots. Micro ATX also supports 4 ram slots, which is more than enough to fulfill your memory needs.
What is ATX and ITX?
Motherboards come in different sizes and RAMs but depending on the choice of the PC the most common ones are ATX and ITX. ATX is a standard size board with a sufficient RAM for almost all kinds of PCs. An ITX is a smaller board that is compatible only with the compact and portable PCs.
How do I find out my motherboard type?
To find out what motherboard you have, follow these steps:
- In the Windows search bar, type in ‘cmd’ and hit enter.
- In Command Prompt, type in wmic baseboard get product,Manufacturer.
- Your motherboard manufacturer and the name/model of the motherboard will be displayed.
Why does socket type matter when selecting a motherboard?
Every part of your PC plugs into the motherboard you choose. Its form factor dictates the size of your computer and how much you can plug into it, and the chipset / CPU socket define what kind of processor you can install.
How can you determine the chipset if it’s not written on the board?
If you are looking for the chipset of the motherboard and are running Microsoft Windows, you can find the chipset information under the System devices category in the Windows Device Manager. The chipset of the motherboard is probably ALI, AMD, Intel, NVidia, VIA, or SIS.
Can an ATX motherboard fit in a mid tower?
ATX motherboards can fit in most full-size and mid-size towers, but it’s rare to find a small form factor case that can fit a full size ATX board. There are larger cases designed to support the larger Extended ATX standard motherboards which can usually take ATX boards too.
What is ITX in motherboard?
Mini-ITX is a 17 × 17 cm (6.7 × 6.7 in) motherboard form-factor, developed by VIA Technologies in 2001. They are commonly used in small-configured computer systems. Mini-ITX boards can therefore often be used in cases designed for ATX, micro-ATX and other ATX variants if desired. The design provides one expansion slot.
What is an Extended-ATX motherboard?
An Extended-ATX motherboard is for builders focussed on building the most powerful PC possible. This mobo form factor is designed to work alongside a full tower PC case, providing you with incredible space/features. This often includes support for Quad-GPU builds and 8 RAM slots (which could achieve up to 256GB of memory).
What is the best form factor for a motherboard?
This motherboard form factor is what many would consider the “standard ATX” option and has reigned as the most popular size for a long time, and for good reasons. When considering EATX vs ATX, sure the latter will have slightly less space for high-end desktop computers.
What should I look for when selecting a motherboard?
When selecting a motherboard, check your CPU’s documentation to ensure the board is compatible with your CPU. Sockets vary in order to support different products based on generation, performance, and other factors by changing the pin array.
What is an Intel motherboard and how does it work?
Modern Intel motherboards connect CPUs directly to RAM, from which it fetches instructions from different programs, as well as to some expansion slots that can hold performance-critical components such as GPUs and storage drives.