Mini ATX motherboards measure 11.2" x 8.2" and are a slightly smaller variation of the full ATX standard that can still fit in ATX computer cases. Micro ATX is even smaller at 9.6" x 9.6" and Flex ATX is the smallest at 9" x 7.5", both derived from the ATX form factor with components aligned in the same positions.
Mini ATX motherboards measure 11.2" x 8.2" and are a slightly smaller variation of the full ATX standard that can still fit in ATX computer cases. Micro ATX is even smaller at 9.6" x 9.6" and Flex ATX is the smallest at 9" x 7.5", both derived from the ATX form factor with components aligned in the same positions.
Mini ATX motherboards measure 11.2" x 8.2" and are a slightly smaller variation of the full ATX standard that can still fit in ATX computer cases. Micro ATX is even smaller at 9.6" x 9.6" and Flex ATX is the smallest at 9" x 7.5", both derived from the ATX form factor with components aligned in the same positions.
measures 11.2″ x 8.2″ (28cm x 21cm) which is a slightly smaller variation of the full ATX. A system unit case that supports an ATX motherboard can also support mini-ATX motherboard. Types of Motherboard . Micro ATX
The micro-ATX or mini-ATX
has a maximum size of 9.6″ x 9.6″ (24cm x 24cm) which is an even smaller version of the ATX standard. The faceplate line up to the exact same position as in all other versions of ATX. Types of Motherboard . Flex ATX
Flex ATX The size of Flex ATX is 9” x 7.5” (22,9cm x 19,1 cm) which is derived from Micro ATX and is used in small computer cases. Types of Motherboard .