What is Pico-ITX?
Pico-ITX is a size and shape specification for very small computer motherboard. Pico-ITX motherboards are about 3.9 inches and 2.8 inches (10 cm x 7.2 mm), which is many times smaller than the motherboards found in most desktops. They are often used on Custom Media Center, car computers and small home servers.
The motherboard, also known as the motherboard, is the central circuit in the personal computer. Personal computers (PC) motherboards come in standardized shapes and sizes known as form factors. The form factor also specifies the location of the screws for connecting the motherboard to the case. The ITX form of form factors consists of three standards: Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX and Pico-ITX. Mini-ITX is the largest of these standards and Pico-ITX is the smallest.
This type of Motherkarada is small compared to almost all its peers. The most common factor for desktop computers, for example, for desktops is advanced technology enhanced (ATX) FormsAnd factor. The ATX motherboards are 12 inches of 9.6 inches (30.5 cm by 24.4 cm) and are often used in traditional tower computers. However, a computer with a Pico-ITX can be small enough to hold in hand.
Integrated components are used in the PICO-ITX base plates. This means that the main parts of the computer, such as the processor, are built into the motherboard and cannot be removed or replaced. Other chips in these systems specialize in video playback, making them popular for small home cinema computers.
Pico-ITX systems are often sold as sets and fans can be built, but it is possible to buy a fully assembled computer based on this standard. These systems usually cost less than $ 500. They are available in different cases, but usually contain only a few other parts than the motherboard.
In 2008, an update of the Pico-ITX standard was releasedLike Pico-Itx. This version has provided upgraded capabilities, such as more memory. Pico-ITXE retains the same small trace of Pico-ITX form factor.