Form factor (computer technology)

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In computer technology , the form factor is an indication of the size and mounting options of a component that is used in a computer . Thanks to this standardization, various components can be easily combined and exchanged. The term form factor often means nothing else than the term format, sometimes as much as standard or specification . Although the word component factor is somewhat misleading, the term is very often used as a literal translation from English ( form factor ).

For example , form factors describe circuit boards , drives, and power supplies . For PC motherboards ( main boards ), for example, dimensions, mounting heights of the electronic components and the number, location and size of the mounting holes are specified.

Motherboards

Dimensions of Popular Motherboard Standards (Bottom View)
Compatible dimensions and screw mounts from ATX, micro-ATX, flex-ATX, mini-ITX and AT, Baby-AT
Comparison of mini-ITX with ITX and ATX µATX with DTX

Mainboards that have smaller dimensions than ATX are often grouped under the collective term Small Form Factor .

Form factor Size in mm Size in inches Remarks
3.5 ″ 146 × 102 5.75 × 4, 00 based on the corresponding hard drive format
5.25 ″ 203 × 146 8 x 5.75 based on the corresponding hard drive format
AT 305 x 279-330 12 x 11-13
ATX 305 × 244 12 x 9.6 1996
Baby AT 216 x 204-330 8.5 x 8-13
BTX 325 × 267 12.8 x 10.5 Intel 2004
COM Express Extended 110 × 115 4.3 x 4.5 PICMG
COM Express Basic 125 × 095 5 x 3.7 PICMG
COM Express Compact 95 × 95 3.7 x 3.7 PICMG
COM Express Mini 84 × 55 3.3 x 2.17 PICMG
CoreExpress 65 × 58 2.28 x 2.56 SFF-SIG
DTX 244 × 203 9.6 × 8 AMD 2007
EBX 146 × 203 5.75 x 8.0
EPIC 115 × 165 4.5 x 6.5 2004
ETX 114 × 95 4.5 x 3.7 Kontron
E-ATX 305 × 330 12 × 13 2000
Enhanced E-ATX (EE-ATX) 347.47 x 330.20 13.68 x 13.00 Supermicro server boards
Flex-ATX 229 × 191 9.0 x 7.5 Intel 1999
HPTX 345 × 381 13.6 x 15.0 EVGA coined the HPTX form factor in 2010 with the Super Record 2 (SR-2), which is designed for 2 dual QPI - LGA1366 socket CPUs ( Intel Core i7 , Intel Xeon (Nehalem) ), 7 × PCI-E and 12 × DDR3 slots
ITX 215 × 191 8.46 x 7.52 VIA 2001
LPX 229 × 279… 330 9 × 11… 13 semi-proprietary 1996
Micro-ATX (µATX) 244 × 244 9.6 x 9.6 1996; Boards with only 2 RAM slots are now often much narrower than the standard.
Micro-BTX (µBTX) 264 × 267 10.4 x 10.5 Intel 2004
Mini ATX 284 × 208 11.2 x 8.20 obsolete standard, included up to ATX version 2.03, removed in ATX version 2.1
Mini ATX 150 × 150 5.9 x 5.9 Format designation for a series from AOpen
Mini DTX 170 × 203 6.7 × 80, AMD 2007
Mini-ITX 170 × 170 6.7 x 6.7 Shuttle 2003, then VIA
Mini LPX 203-229 x 254-279 8-9 x 10-11 see LPX
Mini-STX 147 × 140 5.8 x 5.4 Intel 2015
Nano ITX 120 × 120 4.7 x 4.7 VIA 2004
NLX 203-229 x 254-345 8-9 x 10-13.6 Intel 1999
Next Unit of Computing (NUC) 101.6 x 101.6 4 × 4 Intel 2014
PC / 104 90 × 96 3.550 x 3.775
Pico BTX 203 × 267 8 x 10.5 Intel 2004
Pico-ITX 100 × 72 4 x 2.8 VIA 2007
SSI CEB 305 × 267 12 x 10.5
SSI EEB 305 × 330 12 × 13
SSI MEB 330 × 406 13 × 16
STX 96 × 90 3.7 x 3.5 Axiomtek
UTX 108 × 88 4.25 x 3.46 TQ Components
WTX 356 × 425 14 x 16.7 Intel 1998
XL-ATX 345.4 x 263.0 13.5 x 10.3 EVGA, Gigabyte, MSI (not an official standard)
XT 216 × 279 8.5 × 11
Qseven 70 × 70 2.75 x 2.75 SGeT
µQseven 40 × 70 1.57 x 2.75 SGeT
EmbeddedNUC 102 × 102 4 × 4 SGeT

In bold : specified dimensions (not rounded)

Hard drives

Form factor Size in mm Size in inches Remarks
5.25 ″ - full height 146 × 203 × 82.6 5.75 x 8.00 x 3.25 early 1980s to mid 1990s
5.25 ″ - half height 146 x 203 x 41.4 5.75 x 8.00 x 1.63 early 1980s to mid 1980s
5.25 ″ - Low Profile 146 x 203 x 25.4 5.75 x 8.00 x 1.00 early to late 1990s
5.25 ″ - Ultra Low Profile 146 × 203 × 19 (20.3) 5.75 × 8.00 × 0.75 (0.8) early to late 1990s
3.5 ″ - half height 101.6 x 146 x 41.4 4.00 x 5.75 x 1.63
3.5 ″ - low profile 101.5 x 146 x 26.1 4.00 x 5.75 x 1.028 Desktops, most common design in 2005
2.5 ″ - 19 mm high 70 × 100 × 19 2.75 x 3.94 x 0.75 Laptops
2.5 ″ - 17 mm high 70 × 100 × 17 2.75 x 3.94 x 0.67 Laptops
2.5 ″ - 12.5 mm high 70 x 100 x 12.4 2.75 x 3.94 x 0.49 Laptops, subnotebooks
2.5 ″ - 9.5 mm height 70 x 100 x 9.4 2.75 x 3.94 x 0.37 Laptops, subnotebooks
2.5 ″ - 7 mm high 70 × 100 × 7 2.75 x 3.94 x 0.27 Laptops, subnotebooks
1.8 ″ 54 × 70 × (5/7/8 / 9.5) 2.13 × 2.75 × (0.2 / 0.28 / 0.31 / 0.37) Subnotebooks , MP3 players
1 ″ microdrive 30 × 40 × 5 1.2 x 1.6 x 0.2 MP3 players, digital cameras

Optical drives

The dimensions of optical drives are usually:

Form factor Dimensions in mm
width height depth
PC drive 5.25 ″ 146 41 165-200
SlimLine drive 5.25 ″ 128 12.7 124-130
UltraSlim drive 5.25 ″ 128 9.5 124-130

Individual evidence

  1. embedded NUC ™ Hardware Specification V1.0 ( Memento of the original from June 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , from November 14, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sget.org
  2. a b Barracuda® 3.5-inch SATA 500-GB hard drive
  3. a b Deskstar 7K2000 2TB 3.5-INCH HARD DISK DRIVE ( Memento from February 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Vertex 3 Low Profile Solid State Drive ( Memento from April 20, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  5. http://www.computer-masters.de/laufwerksgroessen.php

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