Generally, No, ATX boards are 12 inches high by generally 9 inches wide. EATX Boards are 12 inches high by 13 inches wide (see a pattern?). EE-ATX, however, is 13.7 inches high by 13 inches wide. You would need to measure the tray array to make sure it can handle say 14in H x 13in W.
I made this mistake. I have a server/workstation chasis, which only handles up to EATX (12x13), and now have a $440 paperweight.
Yes. microATX boards are backwards-compatible with ATX cases.
Depends on the case. E-ATX is ´extened' ATX, they are wider than a standard ATX motherboard.
2.1 or higher
Yes.
Yes. The motherboard is ATX and the case is ATX compatible.
It is an ATX motherboard. But even though it is an ATX size it is a company specific motherboard, and is not compatible with standard ATX cases.
Yes, if it is an ATX motherboard. The motherboard specifications should say specifically if it is ATX, mini ATX, BTX, ITX, etc. Most motherboards are ATX.
The serial ATA connector on the motherboard.
No. All ATX cases are capable of accepting a microATX or FlexATX motherboard as well.
According to the information I have found, the case is a microATX case, meaning it will not support an ATX board.
Yes, the case is compatible with Micro ATX motherboards, such as that ASRock board. For the RAM, I'd suggest getting Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2133. It is compatible with the motherboard, and isn't too bad of a price for having a decent heat spreader.
usually any motherboard that has a form factor above mini or micro atx (atx, extended atx, super atx) will have atleast 4 if not more expansion slots available by default and normally an atx (and possibly a extended atx) motherboard should fit in a full tower case (a super atx motherboard will more than likely need a super tower)
The closest thing that standardizes size and shape is what's known as a "Form Factor". Common form factors are AT, ATX, BTX and ITX. The most common is ATX. These form factors specify motherboard sizes and general component placement. For example, you usually need an ATX compatible computer case if you wish to fit it with an ATX motherboard.
ATX is the form factor which Motherboards, Computer Cases and Graphics Cards use to standardise sizing. An ATX form-factor Motherboard will fit an ATX Case, and an ATX Graphics Card will fit in the case as well.
9.6 x 9.6
ATX and mATX