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The ATX form factor specification takes the original Baby AT-sized motherboard, rotates it 90 degrees, and calls for a power supply with a side-mounted fan that cools not only the power supply, but also the processor and add-in boards. This new approach was designed to lower costs and provide better motherboard placement in an ATX case. In addition, the ATX form factor introduced a large set of I/O ports that are wired d ISP Glossary:
ATX Form Factor - Shawn Hearn wrote: That's been standard practice for as long as I can remember. You purchased "a product" that was guaranteed for a specified length of time. After that time has passed, the manufacturer has no further obligation to you.I disagree. I have had this situation happen to me and the defectivepart was replaced, no questions asked because the defect that broughtabout the need for the repair occurred within the warranty period.Sending out a defective part does not complete the in-warranty repair.Even if that weren't true, it's hard to imagine any customer whowouldn't be pissed off in this situation. And it's hard to believethat a company would want to have customers feeling that way. No,wait, not so hard to believe, time to get back to planet Earth. :(
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