Specifications
Computer Architecture and Maintenance (G-Scheme-2014)
Not all motherboards are the same physical size. The most common size is ATX; 
however, the specification which created the ATX standard also provided for several 
alternate   configurations.   All   ATX   motherboards   will   have   the   same   general 
configuration,   with   the   major   components   located   in   the   same   places.   While   it   is 
usually possible to mount a smaller motherboard into a computer case, mounting a 
larger one may be impossible.
A second motherboard configuration standard called "BTX" was created by Intel at a 
later time, in an attempt to solve airflow problems with the original ATX standard. 
However, this standard never caught on. While there are some BTX motherboards on 
the market, especially proprietary ones made by major computer manufacturers, they 
are not all that common.
The DTX standard was created by AMD as an answer to Intel’s failed BTX standard.
Motherboard Form Factor Size in Inches
Flex ATX 9.00 inches by 7.50 inches
Micro ATX/Embedded ATX 9.60 inches by 9.60 inches
Mini ATX 11.20 inches by 8.20 inches
Standard ATX 9.60 inches by 12.00 inches
Extended ATX (EATX) 12.00 inches by 13.00 inches
Workstation ATX (WATX) 14.00 inches by 16.75 inches
DTX 9.60 inches by 8.00 inches
Mini DTX 8.00 inches by 6.70 inches
ITX 8.46 inches by 7.50 inches
Mini ITX 6.70 inches by 6.70 inches
Nano ITX 4.70 inches by 4.70 inches
Pico ITX 3.90 inches by 2.80 inches
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