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The maximum size of a microATX motherboard is 244 mm × 244 mm (9.6 in × 9.6 in)

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Q: What are the maximum dimension for a motherboard that uses the microatx from factor?
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What are the maximun dimensions for a motherboard that uses the microATX form factor?

The maximum size for a microATX motherboard is 244mm*244mm or 9.6in*9.6in.


What are the maximum dimensions for a motherboard that uses the MicroATX form factor?

9.6" X 9.6"


What are the maximum dimensions for a motherboard that use's the MicroATX form factor?

9.6" X 9.6"


What is the most common motherboard form factors used today?

ATX, Actually todays most common motherboard form factor used is MicroATX


What is the maximum dimensions for a mother board that uses the microATX form factor?

up to 9.6" x 9.6"


What factor isa major variation of atx?

There are many motherboard sizes, and ATX is simply one of them. Others inlude Mini-ITX, MicroATX, etc.


Whitch two characteristics od a motherboard can be determinated bt the form factor?

It should say on the motherboard itself. A microATX motherboard is generally square shaped, with ATX being longer, and extendedATX being even longer than ATX.


Which form factor is smaller than the MicroATX form factor?

FlexATX smaller version of MicroATX


Two criteria you can use to help you identify the from factor of a motherboard are?

its seize, and whether it stands up or lays down. look undet the expandibility section of the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroATX


Which basic motherboard form factor is the most commonly used as of 2006?

I'd say ATX was the most popular form factor. Assuming microATX and the like is included in that. BTX also existed at that time however, it never really caught on


What are the maximum dimensions for a motherboard that uses the MircoATX form factor?

9.6 x 9.6


What determines the type of case a motherboard needs and provide a maximum expansion slot limit?

The layout, or form factor, determines what sort of case the motherboard needs and provides a maximum expansion slot limit