Mini-STX (mSTX, Mini Socket Technology EXtended, originally "Intel 5x5") is a computer motherboard form factor that was released by Intel in 2015 (as "Intel 5x5").[citation needed]
These motherboards measure 147mm by 140mm (5.8" x 5.5"), making them larger than "4x4" NUC (102x102mm / 4.01" x 4.01" inches) and Nano-ITX (120x120mm / 4.7" x 4.7") boards, but notably smaller than the more common Mini-ITX (170x170mm / 6.7" x 6.7") boards. Unlike these standards, which use a square shape, the Mini-STX form factor is 7mm longer from front-to-rear, making it slightly rectangular.
Mini-STX design elements
editThe Mini-STX design suggests (but does not require) support for:
Adoption by manufacturers
editThis motherboard form factor is still not in particularly common use with consumer-PC manufacturers, although there are a few offerings:
- ASRock offers both DeskMini kits (that use mini-STX boards) and standalone motherboards,
- Asus offer VivoMini kits (that use mini-STX boards) and standalone motherboards,
- Gigabyte offers a few motherboards, and
- industrial PC suppliers (e.g. Kontron, Iesy, ASRock Industrial) also provide some options for mini-STX equipment.
Derivatives
editASRock developed a derivative of mini-STX, dubbed micro-STX, for their 'DeskMini GTX/RX' small form-factor PCs and industrial motherboards.
Micro-STX adds an MXM slot which allows the use of special PCI Express expansion cards, including graphics or machine learning accelerators, but increases the width of the board to be extended two inches, resulting in measurements of 147 x 188 mm (5.8" x 7.4")
References
edit- http://www.pcworld.com/article/2975764/components/intel-unveils-ultra-tiny-fully-upgradable-5x5-mini-pc-motherboards.html
- http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/technology-provider/products-and-solutions/desktop/mini-stx-for-mini-pcs.html
- http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H110M-STX/
- https://www.asrock.com/nettop/AMD/DeskMini%20A300%20Series/ (AMD AM4)
- https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-H110MSTX-HD3-rev-10#ov
External links
edit- Mini PC, on robadainformatici.it.