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== Motherboard Form Factor<ref>https://www.silverstonetek.com.tw/techtalk_cont.php?area=kr&tid=wh11_008</ref> ==
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|Up to 8 mounting holes ( two of them are optional)
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 16 March 2023

Motherboard Form Factor[1] [2]

Name Size Mount Holes Max. Expansion slots Notes
Micro-ATX W9.6 x L(6.7 to 9.6) inches Up to 8 mounting holes ( two of them are optional) 4 ATX standard
Standard ATX W12 x L(6.7 to 9.6) inches Up to 10 mounting holes ( four of them are optional) 7 most of the time referred to as simply “ATX”
SSI-CEB W12 x L(9.6 to 10.5) inches Up to 8 mounting holes are available 7 common to lower end dual CPU motherboards
SSI-EEB W12 x L(10.5 to 13) inches Up to 11 mounting holes are available 7
  • Most of the time referred to as Extended ATX or E-ATX
  • This form factor is common to high end dual CPU motherboards
SSI-MEB W16 xL13 inches Up to 14 mounting holes are available 7   This form factor is common to quad CPU motherboards

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