Low Profile eXtension
Full Form of LPX
What is LPX?
LPX stands for Low Profile eXtension, a motherboard form factor that was popular in the 1990s and early 2000s for compact desktop computers. It was designed to reduce the overall height of the system by placing expansion slots on a separate riser card, allowing for slimmer cases. In India, LPX motherboards were commonly used in pre-built office and educational PCs from manufacturers like HCL and Wipro, where space-saving was a priority. Today, LPX is mostly obsolete, replaced by newer standards like ATX and Mini-ITX, but it remains a topic in computer hardware courses for understanding the evolution of motherboard designs. The form factor is also referenced by vintage computer enthusiasts and in discussions about legacy systems. For exams like GATE or NIELIT, LPX is a minor but relevant term, often asked in multiple-choice questions on motherboard types.
LPX का फुल फॉर्म
लो प्रोफाइल एक्सटेंशन
Example
The IT department still maintains a few LPX-based systems for running legacy software in the government office.