Gehäusesgrößen
Gehäusesgrößen refers to the standardized dimensions and form factors used for electronic enclosures, particularly in computing and industrial applications. These sizes dictate the physical dimensions of cases that house components like motherboards, power supplies, and expansion cards. The primary goal of standardized Gehäusesgrößen is to ensure compatibility and interchangeability between components and cases, facilitating easier assembly, upgrades, and maintenance.
Different industries and use cases have led to the development of various Gehäusesgrößen. For personal computers,
The choice of Gehäusesgröße impacts several factors. Larger cases generally offer better airflow and more room
Beyond physical dimensions, Gehäusesgrößen often imply certain mounting standards for motherboards and power supplies, as well