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what the *bleep* is u-ATX?

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SpoonMaN

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any ideas?
i just bought a mobo for a client that is u-ATX and there seems to be no power connectors (from the case to the board such as power on and reset) anywhere to be found on the board
any ideas? btw iv done everything like contact chaintech and look for u-ATX power supplies already
 
I'm pretty sure that it IS micro-atx. the u is more probably ì, the lowercase greek letter mu (which is the abbreviation used for micro).

edit: well, crud. the letter wouldn't work. but it looks like a u with a tail on the left hand side.
 
Avatar28 said:
I'm pretty sure that it IS micro-atx. the u is more probably ¨¬, the lowercase greek letter mu (which is the abbreviation used for micro).

edit: well, crud. the letter wouldn't work. but it looks like a u with a tail on the left hand side.

Exactly what I thinking.

It looks like this: EDIT. Apprently it didn't work for me ether.....
 
Okay, it looks like this.

mu.jpg


Thanks to http://www.greek-language.com for the pic.
 
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