Motherboard mDTX boards, who sels them?

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John Morrison. Founder and Team Leader of SFF.N
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A lot of retailers do, but they're marketed as M-ATX usually. Newegg has a few, as does a few NZ retailers. Really it's a case of looking at the M-atx range a shop sells and picking out the M-DTX :)
 

Edward78

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A lot of retailers do, but they're marketed as M-ATX usually. Newegg has a few, as does a few NZ retailers. Really it's a case of looking at the M-atx range a shop sells and picking out the M-DTX :)

Hmmm, marketed as mATX, odd... Oh well they are prob. to low power for a decent game machine anyway...
 

Cuzza

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Yeah, retailers generally are not going to have a specific category for those boards. You have to look at the dimensions of the boards, sometimes you find they're listed as ATX but are actually tiny.

I wish people would use the term μ-ATX. We should all make better use of the Greek alphabet.
 

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I found the easiest way was to look at mfgrs sites, see what is somewhat current and searching retailers with the appropriate terms.