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What is meant by AT and ATX ?

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What is meant by AT and ATX ?..

Answer / sanat

Advanced technology &
Advanced technology Extended

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What is meant by AT and ATX ?..

Answer / rajnish kumar ranjan

the mean of AT and ATX is inthe AT system u have to switch
off the system manualy whereas in the ATX the system
switched off automatically

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What is meant by AT and ATX ?..

Answer / s. thangavelu

AT & ATX are Computer form factor for Computer Case,
motherboard and power supply.

IBM introduced AT form factor referred to the dimensions and
layout (form factor) of the motherboard for the IBM AT.

ATX (Advanced Technology Extended) is a computer form factor
designed by Intel in 1995. It was the first big change in
computer case, motherboard, and power supply design in many
years.

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