Description
Socket and CPU Compatibility: The motherboard features the LGA 1700 socket, making it compatible with Intel’s 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen Core processors, as well as Pentium Gold and Celeron processors.
Chipset: It is based on the Intel H610 chipset, which is the most basic of Intel’s 600-series chipsets. This comes with some key limitations compared to the B660 or Z690 chipsets, such as:
No CPU or memory overclocking support.
Fewer PCIe lanes and USB ports.
No support for PCIe 4.0 on M.2 SSDs.
Generally, a more basic power delivery system (VRMs) which might not be ideal for the highest-end, power-hungry CPUs. It’s best suited for processors with a lower power draw, like the i3 and i5 models.
Memory: It has two DDR4 DIMM slots and supports a maximum of 64GB of memory at speeds up to 3200MHz. The dual-channel memory architecture helps improve performance.
Storage: The board provides:
One M.2 slot (Key M) that supports PCIe 3.0 x4 and SATA SSDs up to 2280 form factor.
Four SATA 6Gb/s ports for traditional hard drives and 2.5″ SSDs.
Expansion Slots: It includes:
One PCIe 4.0 x16 slot for a dedicated graphics card. This slot is direct from the CPU, offering the fastest possible connection for modern GPUs.
One PCIe 3.0 x1 slot for other expansion cards.
Connectivity (Rear I/O): The rear panel offers a standard set of ports, which typically includes:
USB ports (a mix of USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A and USB 2.0).
Video outputs (usually HDMI and VGA) for use with processors that have integrated graphics.
A LAN port (Realtek RTL8111H 1Gbps).
Audio jacks (Realtek ALC897 7.1-channel HD Audio).
Form Factor: The Micro-ATX form factor makes it suitable for smaller PC cases while still providing enough features for a solid build.









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