MicroBTX
Motherboard form factor
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microBTX (also called uBTX) is a computer motherboard form factor. A microBTX is 10.4 × 10.5 in (264 × 267 mm) and can support up to four expansion slots.[1]
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References
- ^ Sanghani, Purav. "Intel's Long Awaited BTX Form Factor". www.anandtech.com.
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Computer form factors
Listed by PCB size (mm)
- SSI MEB (411×330)
- SSI EEB (305×330)
- HPTX (345×381)
- WTX (356×425)
- SWTX (419×330)
- AT (351×305)
- ATX (305×244)
- EATX (Extended) (305×330)
- Baby-AT (330×216)
- WTX (356×425)
- BTX (325×267)
- LPX (330×229)
- SSI CEB (305x267)
- Ultra ATX (367×244)
- EPIC (Express) (165×115)
- ESM (149×71)
- Nano-ITX (120×120)
- COM Express (125×95)
- ESMexpress (125×95)
- ETX (114×95)
- XTX (114×95)
- NUC (102×102)
- Pico-ITX (100×72)
- PC/104 (-Plus) (96×90)
- ESMini (95×55)
- SMARC (82×80)
- Qseven (70×70)
- mobile-ITX (60×60)
- CoreExpress (58×65)
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