Well, honey, an ATX motherboard typically has labels such as CPU socket, RAM slots, PCIe slots, SATA connectors, USB headers, and power connectors. Just look for those big ol' letters ATX stamped somewhere on the board, and you'll know you've hit the jackpot. Don't worry, darling, it's like finding the perfect slice of cheesecake - once you see it, you'll never forget it.
Yes, if it is an ATX motherboard. The motherboard specifications should say specifically if it is ATX, mini ATX, BTX, ITX, etc. Most motherboards are ATX.
Two common types of motherboard are ATX and Micro-ATX. An ATX motherboard is much larger and allows for additional hardware to be installed.
Asus is simply a manufacturer that makes atx and non-atx motherboards. Whether a motherboard is ATX or not is specific to that single model.
No. The PCI slots on the motherboard will not line up properly with the chassis and most chassis that are made for ATX have screw holes to accomodate atx and mini atx
It is an ATX motherboard. But even though it is an ATX size it is a company specific motherboard, and is not compatible with standard ATX cases.
usually any motherboard that has a form factor above mini or micro atx (atx, extended atx, super atx) will have atleast 4 if not more expansion slots available by default and normally an atx (and possibly a extended atx) motherboard should fit in a full tower case (a super atx motherboard will more than likely need a super tower)
Micro ATX
flex ATX above that is the micro ATX
No. All ATX cases are capable of accepting a microATX or FlexATX motherboard as well.
no
There are too many types of motherboards, you must be more specific. MTX and mini ATX
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