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2021/10/20 12:14:15 (permalink)
Are there any plans to make any boards smaller that ATX?  I'm getting a serious itch to roll an ITX system and would love it to be an EVGA board!
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    Re: Board Smaller than ATX 2021/12/30 14:15:07 (permalink)
    Hey, just wondering if anyone saw this and can get an answer for it! I'm really really interested in building myself an ITX setup but wanna stay with the EVGA family!
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    Re: Board Smaller than ATX 2021/12/30 21:55:41 (permalink)
    It's hard to say that it wouldn't happen since for years people thought an EVGA AMD board would never happen but recently it seems like they have made two levels for each board the Dark being EATX and the FTW being ATX. It would be best to fallow Jacob on Twitter but I really haven't heard anything to say it's going to happen let alone that it would happen soon.
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    Re: Board Smaller than ATX 2021/12/31 07:51:14 (permalink)
    Thanks! Just did that.
     
    Hope they drop ITX across the board, I'm one of those OCD peeps that need to match mobo and gpu. Prefer the one throat to choke approach.
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    Re: Board Smaller than ATX 2021/12/31 08:18:31 (permalink)
    Yeah I miss the Stinger product line.  

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    Re: Board Smaller than ATX 2021/12/31 18:05:48 (permalink)
    I just recently considered picking up an x299 Micro, which is mATX instead of ITX, because I would like to finally build a smaller PC for portability purposes. I am hoping that EVGA will move back into the mATX/ITX lineups eventually, but I don’t know if that will happen as EVGA focuses the full size ATX/eATX boards.
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    Re: Board Smaller than ATX 2022/01/02 10:29:24 (permalink)
    They should think about us small peoples too!
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    Re: Board Smaller than ATX 2022/01/02 10:57:26 (permalink)
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    I just recently considered picking up an x299 Micro, which is mATX instead of ITX, because I would like to finally build a smaller PC for portability purposes. I am hoping that EVGA will move back into the mATX/ITX lineups eventually, but I don’t know if that will happen as EVGA focuses the full size ATX/eATX boards.



    I am wondering about the rumor of the 3050 making it's way into a desktop card. Based on the benchmarks for it as well as the size maybe interest in a small motherboard might increase. That said the 3060 is a pretty good card for smaller builds.

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