IdiotInCharge
NVIDIA SHILL
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This is usually the case with Intel; you get to around the mid-range / entry-level enthusiast grade at best, and then there's nothing until you start spending for top-of-the-line boards.That's what I have seen as well, though I often see people that say the opposite. That ITX has more choice than mATX.
Small mATX is hard; mATX boards are usually a little less deep than ATX boards, but in general you're only saving those three slots worth of width / height. Apply the same space-saving measures to an ATX board and you don't gain too much volume, and usually that volume is in height.small mATX