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Many users want their computers to be easily transferred, but at the same time they do not want to sacrifice their scalability, for them the mini tower was created. This design can support the Mini-ITX Vs Micro-ATX motherboard (24cm x 24cm) and has four expansion slots. This gives it an advantage over the SFF because it is still mobile enough, but not limited as the latter. Its size ranges from 30 to 45 cm.

 

Micro ATX:-

This is a tower-type option for medium players and webmasters around the world, due to its many features and its ability to host more expansion slots than ITX. Due to its ability to store a large number of internal components, an entire tower enclosure tends to be heavy, making it difficult to transport. While you can push the limits of your computer in this case, you need to pay attention to its cooling capacity, because such a large body can easily heat up if the airflow design is not well designed.

 

Mini ITX:-

Undoubtedly this board would be ideal for building mobile equipment. They are tiny but complete boards in terms of peripheral connectivity and at least we have to make sure it has built-in Wi-Fi. It will come great with an ITX chassis that decorates the room and also has a good design in terms of cooling.

We can assemble a multimedia computer with low-power and inexpensive processors, or vice versa, a powerful gaming computer, because they have advanced chipsets and the ability to install a graphics card.

Mini-ITX is the “hardest” from Micro ATX because there is very little space in the bag. You can create a solid gaming computer with a Mini-ITX board, but you need to carefully consider the headroom for the video card, airflow and cooling. There is not much room in a dedicated mini-ITX case, especially compared to a full ATX chassis.

 

RAM:-

RAM is also limited on Mini-ITX. It has only two slots compared to four on Micro ATX boards. This does not mean that Mini-ITX boards cannot have enough RAM. For example, if you need 32 GB of RAM, you simply install two 16 GB modules on it, while on the other two motherboards you install 8 GB modules.

 

Which Case Is Best For Me?

This is a question that only you can answer, in this article we have passed on to the most important characteristics of the both types of computer chassis, now you need to decide what your priority is and from there make a decision. If you want very bulky, lightweight and transportable equipment, the Mini-ITX chassis should be your choice.

The Micro ATX format is the most popular among users, including demanding gamers, and offers an excellent balance of dimensions and the ability to contain components. Its larger size will also help prevent overheating of hardware, as it will not turn into an oven as quickly as a Mini-ITX chassis with very strong hardware.

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