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Thin Mini-ITX Motherboards
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enfield_freddy
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ok , can anyone define "Thin" , whats thin (or fat) on a Mini-ITX Motherboard?
some manufacturers clearly state "thin" others do not , a case I am looking at for an ITX project , keeps using the words "suitable for Thin Mini-ITX Motherboards"
is the board I have got (asrock z97m-itx/ac ) fat or thin ?
some manufacturers clearly state "thin" others do not , a case I am looking at for an ITX project , keeps using the words "suitable for Thin Mini-ITX Motherboards"
is the board I have got (asrock z97m-itx/ac ) fat or thin ?
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http://www.intel.co.uk/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/product-specifications/thin-mini-itx-based-pc-system-design-guide-rev-1-2.pdf
Looking on Google. You mobo is so fat,she got her own moon orbiting her
http://www.asrock.com/mb/index.asp?s=Intel%20mITX0 -
ok , gottcha , intel reading a bit much , first thing , but the picci explains it all ,
ta,
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