LPX form factor has no expansion slots but one slot in the middle of the board that allows it to host a bus riser card.
The NLX has the same thing, however the expansion slot is at the end of the board. Also the NLX is standardized, unlike the LPX.
NLX, LPX, and Mini-LPX
LPX or mini LPX uses a riser card ( also called a bus riser or daughter card). LPX motherboard has the riser card near the center, whereas the NLX motherboard has the riser at the edge of the board.
LPX form factor motherboards offer several advantages, including a compact design that allows for efficient space utilization in smaller cases. They typically feature a simplified layout, which can make assembly and upgrades easier for users. Additionally, LPX boards often come with integrated components, reducing the need for additional expansion cards and further streamlining the system. This form factor is ideal for budget builds or systems where space-saving is crucial.
NLX LPX Mini LPX
There are no similar form factors to ATX if you're talking about a slimline. Slimline form factors are NLX and LPX. The form factors to ATX are BTX, Micro-ATX, and Flex-ATX. There is no correlation between slimline and ATX.
its similar to an LPX motherboard .. but its smaller .. the LPX was designed to be slimline the ATX is designed to be mini ... i actually dont know im just guessing .. its a computer .. use it .. quit yapping
NLX is the most recent form factor for mother boards, initially released in 1997, it was developed by Intel and IBM jointly. Developed as a low cost mass produced board mainly for use in small desktop and mini towers. It currently dominates market share and is the most widely used mother board. That being said, Dell decided not to adopt this board and instead created their own proprietary motherboards for use in their slimline systems.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (LPX) is $2,037,929,878.32.
LPX and NLX form factors faced compatibility issues due to variations in design, limiting their adaptability to different cases and components. They also struggled with standardization, making it challenging for manufacturers to create universally compatible hardware. As newer technologies emerged, these older form factors became increasingly obsolete, leading to a decline in their use in modern computing systems.
LPX
The airport code for Liepāja International Airport is LPX.
The symbol for Louisiana-Pacific Corporation in the NYSE is: LPX.