ATX (Advanced Technology eXtended) and Flex ATX are both motherboard form factors, but they differ in size and layout. ATX boards typically measure 305 x 244 mm (12 x 9.6 inches) and offer more expansion slots and features, making them suitable for gaming and high-performance systems. Flex ATX, on the other hand, is a smaller variant at flex ATX measures 229 x 191 mm (9 x 7.5 inches), designed for compact cases while still providing some expandability. This makes Flex ATX ideal for space-constrained builds, such as small form factor PCs.
flex ATX above that is the micro ATX
Because it allows for maximum flexibility compared to other form factors.
There are no similar form factors to ATX if you're talking about a slimline. Slimline form factors are NLX and LPX. The form factors to ATX are BTX, Micro-ATX, and Flex-ATX. There is no correlation between slimline and ATX.
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I'll go ahead and give them all to you by width X depth(length) in inches Flex ATX 9.0 X 7.5 ATX(Full Size) 12 x 9.6 Mini-ATX 11.2 X 8.2 Micro-ATX 9.6 x 9.6
ATX, MicroATX, Flex ATX, BTX, and NLX, In that order.
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the stiffness of the stick when u flex it
Micro ATX is one of the offshoots of ATX. The main difference from the main ATX form factor is size. ATX is a rectangular board size that measures 305mm. by 244mm. Micro ATX is a square that retains the 244mm. width but cuts down the length to by 61mm.
my computer speed is very slow why?
The difference between regular flex and soft flex graphite irons are the suitability to the needs of the golfer. Stronger golfers swing faster thus needing the regular flex. Ladies and seniors, on the other hand, need soft flex graphite irons.
The difference between a structure that is rigid and one that is flexible is that the rigid structure will not bend or flex when force is applied. A structure that is rigid cannot flex.