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Hi there,
Mainboard sizes in descending order:
I have a inquiry for the webmaster/admin here at www.linuxtv.org.


May I use part of the information from this blog post above if I provide a link back to your website?
* ATX (Intel 1996; 305 mm x 244 mm)
* mini-ATX (284 mm x 208 mm)
* micro-ATX (1996; 244 mm x 244 mm)
* flex-ATX (1999; 244 x 244 mm max.)
* mini-ITX (VIA Technologies 2003; 170mm x 170mm max.; 100W max.)
* nano-ITX (VIA Technologies 2004; 120mm x 120mm max.)


Thanks,
additionally there are some unusual sizes, i.e.
William
[[Barebones und Komponentenbundles|Barebones]] or [[HTPC]]s.

Most of these form factors are upwards compatible, for example, you can use a mini-ITX board in micro-ATX [[case]].

[[Power supply]] has to be mainboard compatible!

Additionally mainboard defines usable [[CPU]] types, amount and type of [[RAM]] and available PCI card slots.

[[mini-ITX]] and [[nano-ITX]] form factors are standards made by VIA and have the [[CPU]] directly soldered on board. These boards are available up to 800MHz fanless.

[[Category:Hardware]]

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Revision as of 08:26, 22 October 2010

Hi there,

I have a inquiry for the webmaster/admin here at www.linuxtv.org.

May I use part of the information from this blog post above if I provide a link back to your website?

Thanks, William