got me wondering about these boards, as i'm looking to build a new family computer here in a few weeks.
seeing that post got me thinking and now i'm searching wikipedia and newegg to research them.
thoughts: i'm guessing that due to it's smaller form factor, it is less bound to produce a lot of heat? another guess is that i'd be limited by how many PCI slots there could be, right? would it fit in a regular old run of the mill PC case? any advantages or disadvantages to these guys?
feel free to voice any and all opinions here!
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I've come a long way from my original Core2Duo E6750 build y'all!
Yes a MATX motherboard will fit fine in most standard ATX cases. Most have at least one PCI-e x16 slots, a PCI-e x4, and 2 pci slots.
Their big selling point is the small size which allows them to fit in MATX HTPC cases.
All my stuff is mATX, went that way for the fact that I'm tight on room. The draw back to the mATX shows its head when you go to add stuff to them. Your not going to get an 88XX card in a mATX case, a 79XX card is snug in my case. I'll snap you a pic of my setup tonight to show how snug a mATX case can get.
But if its going to be the community whipping post for the family to do email and such then your most likely not going to go all to high end.
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."
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They can be cheap (even cheaper if you use the on-board gfx) and as Bubba mentioned, they are essential when you want a small pc.
They produce the same amount of heat as a ATX board, but if you don't add a gfx card, you have less heat overall.
bubba wrote:All my stuff is mATX, went that way for the fact that I'm tight on room. The draw back to the mATX shows its head when you go to add stuff to them. Your not going to get an 88XX card in a mATX case, a 79XX card is snug in my case. I'll snap you a pic of my setup tonight to show how snug a mATX case can get.
But if its going to be the community whipping post for the family to do email and such then your most likely not going to go all to high end.
sounds good, i'm gonna familiarize myself with the layout, and consider it for the family. i'll post what i have right now in the current family pc, and i'm lookin forward to those pics, they'll help me visualize what i'll be able to shove in the new one
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I've come a long way from my original Core2Duo E6750 build y'all!
Here ya go, the case is a Centurion 541 mATX case, the cooler is a Zalman 9700 LED (I know I need an 120 intake and exhaust fan, its on the to-do list)
The case comes with a lower drive cage for the hard drives, I didn't use it due to the fact it's to close to the ram for my liking. I just put the drive up in the 3.5 bay.
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."
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coolness! thanks Bubba! interesting how they'd put the harddrives down at the bottom of the case... anyhow i pitched the idea to my dad, and he's pumped at the notion of saving some money AND getting a new pc who wouldnt be?
i'm going to do some snooping on newegg and see if i can't throw together an inexpensive replacement to the one running now.
btw i like how the size of the case/board makes the HSF look HUGE lol
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I've come a long way from my original Core2Duo E6750 build y'all!
I put in mATX board for all my computers at work, their all Biostar T-Force board they are Socket 939, use Nforce 4 410 chipsets with Geforce 6100 IGPs. Haven't had a single problem with them. I put newer mATX AM2 boards in my dad and step dad's computers and they have both worked flawlessly as well.
mATX mobo in an ATX case to make room for an 8800 or 8600? can i do it?
and one more thing, one review stated:
Cons: LAN shuts down around 320fsb which severely limits OC'ing. WinXP Standby/Hibernation were intermittently inhibited due to using PCI video since BIOS does not completely disable onboard video.
i'm planning on getting the E6420, what could i expect to OC to with that limited FSB?
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CM Hyper 212 EVO push/pull
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MSI RTX 3060 Ti Ventus 3X 8G OC LHR
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB
6GB Seagate HDD
EVGA 650BQ 650W PSU
ASUS VE278 27" monitor, Dell E2216HV (vertical)
Logitech Z533 2.1 Speakers, G935 7.1 or G435 headset
MS LXM-00001 keyboard
Razer Deathadder Elite, XBOX One Lunar Shift controller
I've come a long way from my original Core2Duo E6750 build y'all!
lol i wouldn't get a mATX board for oc'ing. usually you cant alter the ht link or the voltage. epox offers a 939 board with sli mATX form factor, i thought that was interesting
everything should fit in that case, the thing that will cause issue with the 88xx card in the case is the clearance to the drive bays, you may have to loose the middle section to allow the length of the card like http://forums.legitreviews.com/viewtopic.php?t=7942
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."
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my mini boards LAN flakes out when you start to overclock as well. Simple solution... I added a PCI gigabit NIC card for $20.
I have mine in a "plain" ATX case, with an E6400 and a Thermaltake Big Typhoon cooler. I can't really get the side panel on with it there (limited air flow) but one of these days I'll cut a breather hole in the side.
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