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Building a PC or studying for the CompTIA A+ exam? You gotta make a plan! 🛠️ This track breaks down everything you need to know about motherboard form factors, dimensions, and hardware compatibility in one catchy beat. Memorizing hardware specs has never been this easy! "Standardization is the key to the game, so different brand components can all connect the same!" 📚 Key Concepts Covered: ATX (Advanced Technology eXtended): The 12" x 9.6" standard powerhouse for full-sized gaming rigs and maximum expansion. Micro-ATX (mATX): The versatile 9.6" x 9.6" square that fits in smaller cases but still mounts perfectly in an ATX chassis. Mini-ITX: The compact 6.7" x 6.7" champion for Small Form Factor (SFF) and Home Theater builds. Standardization Basics: Why mounting holes, standoffs, I/O shields, and power supplies all need to align. 🎤 Lyrics: (Verse 1) Before you build a PC, you gotta make a plan To make sure every piece fits right into your hands It’s called the Form Factor, the physical design It makes the motherboard, the case, and power supply align! Standardization is the key to the game So different brand components can all connect the same The mounting holes, the standoffs, the I/O shield in back And the 24-pin power cord delivering the juice you lack! (Chorus) We got the ATX, the Micro, and the ITX crew! Standardized dimensions making upgrades easy to do Interchangeable parts, yeah, that’s the golden rule Knowing these four sizes is your ultimate A+ tool! (Verse 2) Let’s start with ATX, the standard of the fleet 12 by 9.6 inches, it’s pretty hard to beat It’s got the most expansion slots, RAM slots up to four or more For a full-sized gaming rig, it’s what you’re looking for! Next is Micro-ATX, a perfect little square 9.6 by 9.6, fits almost anywhere Fewer PCIe slots, but here is a neat trick: You can mount it in an ATX case, and it will still fit perfectly quick! (Chorus) We got the ATX, the Micro, and the ITX crew! Standardized dimensions making upgrades easy to do Interchangeable parts, yeah, that’s the golden rule Knowing these four sizes is your ultimate A+ tool! (Verse 3) Now let’s shrink it down, entering the SFF space Small Form Factor builds, taking up less desk space The ITX family started it, built for low-power tech But Mini-ITX is the standard that you really gotta spec! 6.7 by 6.7 inches, it’s tiny but it’s tough With usually just one expansion slot, but that is quite enough For home theater PCs or a compact little rig Mini-ITX proves you don't always gotta go big! (Bridge) So if you need to swap a part, or build it from the ground The form factor dictates the best replacements to be found Your power supply must fit the case, the motherboard must too Without standardization, imagine what we’d go through! (Outro) ATX (12 by 9.6!) Micro-ATX (9.6 square!) Mini-ITX (6.7 square!) And the ITX family getting us there! Yeah, that's the A+ standard. 🚀 Level Up Your Tech Skills! If this track helped you memorize your form factors, smash that Like button, Subscribe for more educational tech bangers, and drop a comment below telling us what size your current PC build is! 👇 #PCBuild #CompTIAAplus #ITCertification #Motherboard #TechEducation #PCGaming #MiniITX #MicroATX #ComputerHardware