benefits of E-atx vs atx?
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Solved by Glenwing,
for example, the asus Rampage vs the maximus viii?
There's no inherent benefit. If you have an ATX board and an E-ATX board that have exactly the same features and such, there won't be any benefit. Usually E-ATX boards do have more features, which is why they are E-ATX, because they couldn't fit everything in the normal ATX form factor. So those boards would be better but it's not being E-ATX that makes them better. The form factor itself doesn't do anything.
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