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Shuttle DS50U5 PC barebone 1,3L størrelse PC Sort i5-1335U

  • Product no 1000620342
  • Model BC9631-433
  • Brand Dell
  • EAN 9999999999999

ASUS PRIME X299-A II ATX LGA2066 Intel X299

ASUS X870 MAX GAMING WIFI7 WHITE AMD X870 Sokkel AM5 ATX

ASUS B850 MAX GAMING WIFI ATX Socket AM5 AMD B850

ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR X870E EXTREME ATX Socket AM5 AMD X870E

ASRock B450 Pro4 R2.0 ATX AM4 AMD B450

  • Product no 998434639
  • Model 90-MXBEE0-A0UAYZ
  • Brand ASRock
  • EAN 4710483932786

Asus TUF Gaming B650M-Plus Micro-ATX - DDR5

Supermicro MBD-X13DAI-T Udvidet ATX LGA 2066 Intel C741

ASRock B650 Pro RS ATX AM5 AMD B650

  • Product no 1000832237
  • Model B650 PRO RS
  • Brand ASRock
  • EAN 4710483940750

ASUS ROG Strix B650E-E Gaming WiFi ATX AM5 AMD B650

ASRock WRX90 WS EVO Forlænget ATX / SSI EEB Socket sTR5 AMD WRX90

  • Product no 1002200801
  • Model 90-MXBMH0-A0UAYZ
  • Brand ASRock
  • EAN 4710483945199

AORUS B850 STEALTH ICE ATX LGA1851 sokkel AMD B850

ASUS PRO WS Z890-ACE SE ATX LGA1851 sokkel Intel Z890

MSI Mag B550 Tomahawk Max Wifi - ATX - AM4

  • Product no 1000782254
  • Model MAG B550 TOMAHAWK MA
  • Brand MSI
  • EAN 4719072957957

Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX ATX AM4 AMD B550

AORUS B650M ELITE Micro ATX Socket AM5 AMD B650

ZOTAC ZBOX C Series CI669 Mini PC Core i7 I7-1355U 0GB 0GB Intel Iris Xe Graphics

  • Product no 1001509156
  • Model ZBOX-CI669NANO-BE
  • Brand ZOTAC
  • EAN 4895173627583

Asrock B650M PRO RS - mATX AM5

  • Product no 1001124970
  • Model 90-MXBLP0-A0UAYZ
  • Brand ASRock
  • EAN 4710483943096

MSI MPG B850I EDGE TI WIFI Mini ITX Socket AM5 AMD B850

  • Product no 1003393182
  • Model 7E79-001R
  • Brand MSI
  • EAN 4711377360906

All types of motherboards with different form factors at DCS ApS

At DCS ApS, we offer motherboards from manufacturers such as ASRock, Asus, MSI, Shuttle, Apple, AORUS and Gigabyte. Our selection includes high-end motherboards with many features, as well as simpler boards for basic configurations.  

Explore our wide selection on this page, or use the PC configurator to build PCs with compatible components.  

Choosing the right form factor matters 

The choice of form factor is one of the most important aspects when building a PC. It is therefore essential to keep this in mind when purchasing a motherboard. There are five main form factors: 

ATX: 

The standard size with ample room for connectors and expansion cards, suitable for gaming PCs and desktop computers that remain stationary. Find ATX motherboards here 

Micro-ATX (mATX): 

A smaller version of ATX with fewer expansion slots, but still roomy enough for the most essential components. Great for compact builds. Find Micro-ATX motherboards here

Mini-ITX: 

The smallest standard, ideal for ultra-compact systems that require minimal space. Find Mini-ITX motherboards here

E-ATX (Extended ATX):  
Used in larger configurations or workstations. It can also be used for file databases. Find Extended ATX motherboards here

XL-ATX / SSI-EEB: 
This form factor is used in larger setups such as servers, where future-proofing and the ability to support large and advanced configurations are required.  

Factors when choosing a form factor: 

  • Size: How large a PC case is needed. A small case typically requires a smaller form factor.  

  • Expansion options: How many cards (e.g., graphics cards) and slots (e.g., RAM slots) you need.  

  • Cooling: Larger form factors provide better space for cooling components, which is especially important for water cooling systems that take up considerable room in the setup. 

Sockets

Sockets come in different sizes depending on the CPU. The socket is the physical slot required to mount a CPU on a motherboard. Depending on whether it is an AMD or Intel processor, the socket will have different names. 

Intel sockets are called “LGA” and come in various sizes, which will also be marked on the motherboard. It is therefore crucial to ensure that motherboard and processor share the same socket name. 

AMD sockets are called “AM” and, like Intel, come in different variants. It is equally important to ensure the CPU matches the exact socket name. 

Chipsets

Chipsets are the controller on the motherboard that manages communication between various components such as RAM, CPU, Drives, GPU and others. It can be compared to a traffic hub.  

Chipsets are therefore critical for determining which components can be used when building a PC, making it an important factor to consider.  

Intel or AMD designs

Depending on which CPU is used in the PC, there will be different designs in the motherboard’s “sockets” and chipset. AMD designs sockets called “AM”, while Intel designs sockets called “LGA”.  

Chipsets also differ, and together these designs determine how motherboards must be built to ensure compatibility.  

Motherboard manufacturers are typically large OEMs such as ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, ASrock and others, who produce motherboards designed to be compatible with either Intel or AMD.  

Motherboards for Intel processors 

Motherboards for Intel processors are specifically designed for Intel and are therefore relevant to sell alongside the processors. Typically, customers building their own PC will need a motherboard, which almost guarantees additional sales. It is therefore wise to stock both components.  

Motherboards for AMD processors 

AMD processors require motherboards with AMD-compatible sockets, such as AM5. These sockets are specifically designed to support AMD CPUs, making compatibility essential. 

Motherboards for servers

Server motherboards are large boards that allow the connection of many expansion cards, processors, and support advanced configurations.  

The main difference between a standard motherboard and a server motherboard is that the latter can run multiple identical components simultaneously and are designed for continuous operation. Typically, server motherboards also feature error-detection functions, significantly reducing the risk of downtime.