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25 minutes ago, Beez90213 said:

I have a ms-b9071 motherboard i cant find anywhere on google the form factor if someone knows please tell me and the only upgrades i plan on doing is a 2060 super and 2x 16gb sodimm ram with the psu only being 350w thats about all i can upgrade

2060 and 350W PSU is not a good idea at all.

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18 minutes ago, 8tg said:

It’s common for OEM systems, they go for what’s minimum for the system to function.

RTX 2060 is only like 170w under load 

a) nvidia recommends a 500w psu, and b) do any 350w psus have an 8 pin connector?

although if it does it mayyy just be able to run on it. still not something i can recommend, but it might be possible. just not rly a good idea

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38 minutes ago, 8tg said:

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proprietary height BTX board

BTX is the atx standard inverted, faces the other way around to a regular board 

on top of that the “bottom” is longer than any standard allows

 

you don’t have any upgrade options, it’s not a standard form factor so you won’t find any boards that will fit the system to replace it 

Only Pentium 4 OEM Systems ever used it. The Athlon Rigs and lower end Intel ones stuck with the existing ATX Standards. I'm not sure if they were used in DIY PCs.

 

There were no Major advantages over ATX, which is why it doesn't last all that long.

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