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Az ITX szabványt a VIA alkotta meg 2001-ben, mely eredetileg 21,5x19,1 cm volt, mára 17x17 cm-re redukálódott. Felhasználási területe igen széles, egyformán alkalmazzák otthoni felhasználók, mind nagy cégek különböző beágyazott rendszerekhez. Ipari területen különböző célokra felhasznált gépekhez szolgálnak alapul pl. CNC maró gépekhez, vagy ATM automatákhoz stb. A szabvány leírása a formfactors.org-on található meg. Amit érdemes kiemelni, hogy a mini-ITX kompatibilis az ATX és mATX szabványokkal - a csavarhelyek, a hátlapi panel és a bővítőkártya elhelyezése is megegyezik -, így egy mITX alaplap gond nélkül beszerelhető szabványos mATX és ATX házakba is.
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Darn! I'm afraid the same thing just happened to me! Screw shorted the power supply! I hate it because I was aware your post reporting this problem so I made sure to use the screws that came with the PSU and did my best to look thru the vent holes for circuit boards or wires inside the screw holes. I didn't see anything so I thought I was safe. I sure hope Tony Ou can help me because my situation is MUCH worse.
Per an earlier post a couple days ago I mentioned I was waiting for a replacement PSU due to the fan noise problem. I got the replacement and it was super quiet. My case is a Silverstone ML07 so due to the cramped quarters I left it everything disassembled and running for three days until I was sure the PSU didn't act up. All was good, no fan noise. So I decided to finish the build. I put the PSU into the ML07 PSU frame that comes with the case. And assembled the entire PC. Powered it up and BANG... (sounded like a firecracker) and a little curl of smoke came out of the PSU. EVERYTHING went dead. No power light, no fans... no nothing. Remember, everything was running fine for 3 days... unit I mounted it in the PSU cage.
Good news and more BAD news... I hadn't returned the noisy PSU yet. So I disassembled everything, then reassembled the PC with the noisy PSU (only this time I didn't use any screws). Hit the power switch. PC lights came on, all case fans, CPU fan, PSU fan started running, but thats it... no post, no BIOS beep, no display. I'm freaking out. I have no way of knowing but am afraid the PSU short took out my brand new motherboard.
My even bigger fear is... if the motherboard got zapped by the short it may have taken out the memory, or processor, or my m.2 SSD card, video card! Everything was brand new and running so well. I'm just sick. I've built so many PC's in my life that I've lost count. This is the first build failure I've every had. Everything was purchased new for this build and its all mini ITX related so other than the PSU I have no parts I can swap out to try and isolate what got fried. If the PSU did short out the motherboard... am I screwed? I'm afraid I can't afford to buy anymore parts. Any suggestions, ideas?
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