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yep. that sure do look like an ATX board. if you get an ATX case, you shouldn't have to worry about what form the board is, 'cause the other forms (Micro-ATX, Flex-ATX) should fit in it.
just don't get a Micro-ATX case and expect to fit a full-sized ATX motherboard in it, because the board will be too big for the case.
btw, you should consider getting a newer motherboard instead of that one. the new line of Athlon XP CPUs run at an FSB speed of 400mhz and this thing only goes up to 333. if you buy this board, you'll just have to replace it when you decide you want a new CPU next year.
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08-15-2003, 02:28 AM
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Yeah, almost everything motherboard wise thats new these days is in ATX form, AT are old and antiquated, with
Different keyboard connectors
the 12 pin power connectors I bleive? 2 sets of 6?
they were also alot bigger as well, like 13 by 10, or something aruond there.
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