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#91218 - 29/04/2002 22:02 ATX form factor question
visuvius
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Registered: 18/02/2002
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My new motherboard says it has the ATX form factor, the website says it is 12 in x 9.7 in (305 mm x 244 mm). My current mobo is also ATX, but it measures 12'' x 7.5'' (305mm x 190mm). I thought ATX form factor was all one size? Is this new mobo going to fit in my current case?

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#91219 - 29/04/2002 22:35 Re: ATX form factor question [Re: visuvius]
tfabris
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Loc: Seattle, WA
Within the ATX specification, there are different sizes and layouts. ATX mostly means that it takes a certain kind of power supply, and that the keyboard/mouse/etc ports are arranged a certain way. Also, it has its mounting points in certain locations. But beyond that, it's going to vary in other specifications.

Whether or not it fits in your case is going to depend on the case, the position of the drive bays and power supply, and the position of the RAM chips and the CPU on the motherboard. These things all vary.

Once, I had to use a dremel tool to cut away a portion of the disk drive mounting cage in an old case when I added a new motherboard. Couldn't get the RAM chips in because the new motherboard put them under the drive cage.
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#91220 - 29/04/2002 22:53 Re: ATX form factor question [Re: tfabris]
visuvius
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so basically, i need to do whatever it takes (within limits and with the right tools), to make everything fit together right?

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#91221 - 29/04/2002 22:58 Re: ATX form factor question [Re: visuvius]
tfabris
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Posts: 31597
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Well, I don't know what kind of case you have now. It's possible that it'll just drop in without trouble. Like I said, depends on the case.
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#91222 - 29/04/2002 23:18 Re: ATX form factor question [Re: tfabris]
visuvius
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thanks.

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