FlexATX smaller version of MicroATX
The FlexATX
Flex atx
FlexATX
microATX motherboards are smaller than ATX motherboards, and have fewer components, such as expansion slots. They can still be sued in existing ATX cases, or in smaller microATX cases. Less material usage equals lower cost, while still providng a functional (if less upgradeable) computer.
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.
A deciliter is larger than a milliliter by a factor of 100.
No, a factor has to be smaller than the number it is a factor of.
If the lava cools quickly the crystals will be smaller than if it cooled slowly.
the answer is "BTX" and I don't care why your asking not for me to judge but you should get the right info and BTX is correct-This answer is incorrect.......The correct answer is FlexATX.FlexATX is a motherboard form factor derived from ATX. The specification was released in 1999 by Intel as an addendum to the microATX specification. It uses a subset of the motherboard mounting holes required for microATX and the same I/O plate system as ATX and microATX.FlexATX specifies that a motherboard be no larger than 9.0 x 7.5" (229 x 191 mm), and can have no more than 2 expansion slots.BTX (for Balanced Technology Extended) is a form factor for motherboards, originally slated to be the replacement for the aging ATX motherboard form factor in late 2004 and early 2005. It has been designed to alleviate some of the issues that arose from using newer technologies (which often demand more power and create more heat) on motherboards compliant with the circa-1996 ATX specification.
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No. 168 is not a factor of 63. Factors of a number are smaller than the number.
It is: 25