What is ATX How it is different from AT Which is using now
What is ATX? How it is different from AT? Which is using now?
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AT is a short for advanced technology which is introduced the AT is an IBM PC model in 1984. It comprises an Intel 80286 microprocessor which is a 1.2MB floppy drive, and an AT keyboard which comprises 84-key. The ATX form reason particularized changes to the motherboard, along with the case and power supply. Some of the design specification improvements of the ATX form factor included a single 20-pin connector for the power supply, a power supply to blow air into the case instead of out for better air flow, less overlap between the motherboard as well as drive bays also incorporated I/O Port connectors soldered directly onto motherboard. An ATX form issue was an overall better design for upgrading.
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