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Flex ATX

I don't recognize the term "flex"... are you referring to motherboards made by the Flexus company?? If so, check this link: www.freetech.com - it's a link from the Flexus page on the Motherboard Homeworld website.

In any event, you'll find that www.motherboards.org is an invaluable source for researching motherboard type info. The following URL is a listing of their motherboards by the Freetech corporation.

http://www.freetech.com/prod/00.html

Since you didn't mention what processor you need to support you'll just need to go through the list.

 
ASUS makes a FlexATX board called the CUSI-FX based on the SIS 630E chipset. It has just about everything integrated.

Given the extraordinarily cramped specifications of FlexATX, I doubt you will be able to find one with an external AGP slot. Even the ASUS board is the biggest FlexATX board that I have seen, and Intel is now trying to push NO PCI slots on FlexATX at all.....just an AMR/CNR slot for the usual cheap crap that is placed in tiny FlexATX cases and 5 onboard USB ports.

See Intel's take on their FlexATX specification here.
 
networkman :

Flex ATX is a new motherboard specification for extremely small cases. The usual motherboard size is 9 inches by 7.5 inches. It is used in small footprint highly integrated PC designs.

The main Flex Motherboards I am aware of are the ASUS CUSI-FX, CUW-FX and the Intel D810EMO.

Most of them are based on the i810 chipset, but the CUSI-FX is based on the sis 630 and offers more expandability than the others.

I need an AGP slot because there are no GeForce in PCI format and the PCI Voodoo 5 is 9.6 inches long. I had not seen a videocard this long since my old voodoo Rush!!!
 
AndyHui :

Could you direct Me to a specific model? I have heard rumors of a Creative Labs Anihilator 2MX PCI that used DDR but the link on creative's website seems to lead nowhere.

Are there any other MX DDR in PCI format?

Your help is appreciated.
 
Balseraph: Innovision makes a PCI GeForce 2 MX called the Inno3D Tornado GeForce 2 MX.

Check out www.inno3d.com for more information.

There are currently no DDR models available. DRR GeForce2 MXs only have a 64-bit data path to RAM; SDR versions have a 128-bit memory interface. Thus the DDR version is not necessarily better.
 
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