Asus Wants to Spark a 'Revolution' to Hide All PC Cables
… A prototype Asus motherboard with all the connectors relocated to the back of the board. Image: As you can see above, all the connectors have been moved to the back of the board. …
… A prototype Asus motherboard with all the connectors relocated to the back of the board. Image: As you can see above, all the connectors have been moved to the back of the board. …
… It has announced a motherboard specifically for crypto miners Opens in a new window called the H370 Mining Master that supports up to 20 GPUs. …
… A new platform from motherboard manufacturer Onda, the Chia D32H-D4 Opens in a new window , offers no fewer than 32 SATA ports. These aren't standard SATA ports; they're SATA backplane connectors thanks to Demon for the heads up . …
… It developed the first software-controlled PSU in 2007, and was the first to launch a Z68 motherboard with an onboard mSATA connection in 2011. …
… Every motherboard der8auer tested -- and he mentions three by name: the Gigabyte Aorus X299 Gaming 3 motherboard, the Asus Prime X299-A, and the MSI X299 Pro Gaming Carbon -- were tested with the same CPU, a Skylake-X overclocked to 4.6GHz at 1.25v. …
… But the new 12VXO standard doesn't literally remove the option to provide power via these rails; it just shifts the circuitry to the motherboard. SATA power connectors will now need to be mounted on the motherboard. …
… It debuted in a special LGA3647 socket with four 12V CPU power connectors on the motherboard. …
… That's good news for fans of fast storage, as they offer double the throughput compared to PCIe 4.0. That means we'll be seeing SSDs that can transfer data at a blazing 12GB/s, or thereabouts. The bad news is this new level of performance includes some heat-related concerns. …
… Two and a half years ago, we covered news of a custom Macbook Air + Thunderbolt chassis that one user had built. …
… Sebastian Anthony Opens in a new window wrote the original version of this article. It has since been updated several times with new information.
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