Motherboard Form Factors
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Motherboards come in different shapes and sizes, known as a form factor. And in addition to its shape and size, the form factor includes the type of power supply and power connectors, the rear input/output panel, the mounting holes, etc.
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Couple of comments: Micro ATX doesn't have a standard width. They vary depending on manufacturer but all will fit into a Micro ATX or ATX case. Also not all ATX or Micro ATX motherboards come with at least 4 RAM slots - some only have 2.
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He talked while checking the sound. The narrow band is the sound with 8 KHz, the frequency has a range from 300 Hz to 3.4 KHz. The wide range is 16 KHz audio, the frequency ranges from 50 Hz to 7 KHz. The ultra-wide range is sound with 32 KHz, frequencies ranging from 50 Hz to 14 KHz. The full range is audio with 44.1 KHz or more, frequencies ranging from 20 Hz to 20 KHz. You'll see a big difference in sound quality as sampling speed increases.
Good video. What about laptops and tablets (specifically MS Surface Pro tablet/laptop replacement). Thanks (btw, the ending shattered my vision of your perfect recording) LoL
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Can you expand your video that can also cover all ranges? Google Images has a lot shown such as Nano ITX & Pico ITX, then EATX, XL-ATX, Flex ATX, WTX, HPTX, etc... You could explain what are other uncommon form factors are mainly used for.
and stx as example (14×14cm)