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The unholy trinity is cheap garbage motherboard, cheap slow RAM and cheap PSU that will probably blow up in your face.
Even Mini ITX conforms to the ATX spec enough that you can call it "ATX" without it being too much of a lie...
amd axxx
or intel hx10
those only support 2 dimms max, but atleast dual channel mode for their 2 slots
ex. intel h610
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/218829/intel-h610-chipset/specifications.html
So as long as you install enough RAM into the 2 slots, you should be fine.
A lower tier chipset such as H610 for example just is not going to be a good choice for high end i7/i9 CPUs or for Over-Clocking. Otherwise it should be fine.
I would still contact the builder right away. If their website is saying one thing (look at your receipt as well) and you are receiving something else, that's definitely not good business practice and they need to be made aware of it and have complaints filed if needed. If you are unhappy with the system within a few days of testing, request a return + refund (wipe the whole drive before shipping it back) and either do a different build or buy from some place else.
No reply, no reaction to being told about the 2 dimm slots. Not sure about return, so far not acknowledge that there is a problem. Will try again. thanks
The choices basically are:
Keep the PC and move on.
File a claim with the Retailer explaining the PC is not advertised. Since you bought a whole PC build from them, in order to address any problems like this you'd need to ship back the whole PC. Which if they are good company they should work with on that and such. They can't just exchange the Motherboard alone. Plus that would mean you'd be responsible for swapping out the parts which doesn't make sense on a prebuild PC
That would be ATX which is approx 9-9.5 inches X 12-12.5 inches