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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy_Eddy" data-source="post: 76823" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>The BTX form factor is intended to be the next motherboard standard after ATX.</p><p></p><p>E-ATX (Extended ATX) as the name suggests is just a larger sized ATX board (12 x 13") and is a current standard intended primarily for Dual-processor boards since you need the larger board area to accomodate 2 Sockets for the 2 processors. You will mostly find this form factor in server-oriented dual-processor boards , I dont think it is headed to the Desktop segment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy_Eddy, post: 76823, member: 167"] The BTX form factor is intended to be the next motherboard standard after ATX. E-ATX (Extended ATX) as the name suggests is just a larger sized ATX board (12 x 13") and is a current standard intended primarily for Dual-processor boards since you need the larger board area to accomodate 2 Sockets for the 2 processors. You will mostly find this form factor in server-oriented dual-processor boards , I dont think it is headed to the Desktop segment. [/QUOTE]
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