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Abbreviated as EATX or E-ATX, extended ATX is a wider form of ATX. Unfortunately, there is no standard for the width, though it is typically around the same width or smaller than SSI-EEB, at 305 x 330mm. (12 x 13in)
Abbreviated as EATX or E-ATX, extended ATX is a wider form of ATX. The official specification for E-ATX is 305 x 330mm (12 x 13in), which is the same as [[SSI-EEB]], but the width varies depending on the manufacturer and model of motherboard.
[[Category:Motherboards|E-ATX]]
[[Category:Motherboards|E-ATX]]
[[Category:Form Factors|E-ATX]]
[[Category:Form Factors|E-ATX]]
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Revision as of 21:02, 1 December 2020

File:Atxscale-improved.svg
ATX motherboard size comparison.

Abbreviated as EATX or E-ATX, extended ATX is a wider form of ATX. The official specification for E-ATX is 305 x 330mm (12 x 13in), which is the same as SSI-EEB, but the width varies depending on the manufacturer and model of motherboard.