8 best micro ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards

If that's a general guide to the size and feature sets of microATX and Mini-ITX boards, what about the specifics of chipsets, sockets and CPU support?

The key distinctions here are between AMD and Intel platforms and in turn the differing limitations of the two form factors. Broadly speaking, when it comes to AMD CPU choice is not critical. That's because AMD has just one desktop CPU socket known as AM3. In terms of platform architecture, too, the choice of AMD-compatible chipsets doesn't really make a great deal of difference.

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What's more, even overclocking isn't off the menu. Gigabyte's H55N-USB3 Mini-ITX board will happily run Core i7 chips at 4GHz with the proviso that you have an adequate PSU and can find a decent CPU cooler compatible with the space constraints.

The one area where smaller systems arguably lose ground, however, is graphics. Most microATX and all Mini-ITX motherboards and cases lack support for SLI and CrossFireX multi-GPU graphics. That said, for most people a single, powerful 3D board is the best solution. Frankly, there are few situations where the likes of a Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 doesn't get the job done.

So, there you have it. A smaller board can make the basis of a compact, cost effective rig without compromising on performance or key features. Going small really is a very big idea.

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