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[ The PC Guide | Systems and Components Reference Guide | Power | The Power Supply | Power Supply Form Factors ] Comparison of Power Supply Form Factors This table is a summary comparison of the different power supply form factors. It shows their dimensions, the usual style of system in which they are used, and what sort of motherboard connectors they provide. It also shows for each power supply form factor, the typical cases and motherboards that are used with it. These lists should not be considered exhaustive. Also bear in mind that some combinations are much more common than others. "AT/ATX Combo" refers to cases designed to fit either AT or ATX power supplies, and motherboards designed with both AT and ATX style connectors.
* Standard configuration, not including additional top-mounted fan, if any. 50 mm height option also exists. See here for more details.
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