ATX stands for Advanced Technology (e)Xtended, a form factor (layout/design, in computer jargon) that places memory and cards (like video cards) perpendicular to the motherboard. This is the dominant form factor for desktop computers.
ATX power supplies do not have dedicated switches. They are signaled to turn on by a small button plugged into the motherboard and placed on the front of the computer case. It is possible to force an...
An ATX power supply is a power supply designed for ATX and microATX motherboards. It has a single connector to the motherboard with 20 or 24 pins. Unlike older power supplies, ATX power supplies...
This depends on the power supply. It can range from 400 watts to 1200 watts. Look up your power manufacturer, go to their website and search your power supply. You can also look on your power supply....
ATX (Advanced Technology Extended) is a http://wiki.answers.com/wiki/Computer_form_factor specification developed by http://wiki.answers.com/wiki/Intel in 1995 to improve on previous de-facto...