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When choosing between Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX for building a smaller computer, you are faced with the decision of how much functionality and expandability you want to sacrifice for a compact size.
Both Mini-ITX and Micro ATX boards are squares, whereas standard ATX is a rectangle. Between the two smaller sizes, the Mini-ITX board is noticeably smaller at 6.7 inches x 6.7 inches, while the ...
When it comes down to using a Micro-ATX motherboard for gaming, you must consider that the size is 244 x 244mm or 9.6” x 9.6”, while a standard ATX comes in at 305×244 mm or 12.0” x 9.6”.
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I've never succumbed to the Micro-ATX temptation, but I can see the draw. Not everyone has room for a full tower under their desk, and not everyone even wants the kind of hardware you generally ...
Questions in the topic, it's rather hard searching for the motherboard I need (LGA 1155 / Z77 chip / FullSize 12" x 8.6" ATX / Intel) and I'm coming across a lot of micro ATX mother boards than ...
Despite its micro-ATX footprint, the Prime AP202 boasts impressive compatibility with a wide range of hardware. Builders will appreciate the generous support for 360mm radiators, enabling advanced ...
We considered giving the recently reviewed NZXT H3 Flow a spot, but as a Micro-ATX case, it's just a bit too big to make it in with the best of the ultra compact ITX cases listed here.
Most Mini-ITX motherboards ship with fewer USB 3.0 headers compared to ATX boards, which power up a couple USB-A ports on the front (or top) of the case. ATX cases, however, often come with an ...