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Intel Single Board Computer

2024-06-28 05:35:28

I wanted a really large storage card to use with my new Raspberry Pi 5 single board computer that runs my amateur radio station. This one is great for the purpose, and the USB adapter makes it easy to load the software onto it.

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2024-09-02 07:11:56

The most beautiful board amongst every single Z790 ITX line up!

5
2024-05-13 09:45:52

Awesome board. Upgraded from a 2013 intel board. 2 nvme drives , pcie gen4, and updates for amd 5600x!!!!!!

5
2024-07-03 07:30:14

I ended up purchasing a new Intel 13th Gen CPU recently and needed a new mother board. I have always enjoyed the ASUS motherboards, so this was a no brainer. The design of the board is very good with plenty of available ports just in the right spot. i particularly appreciate the location and positioning of the USB 3.0 port for my front I/O plug as some manufacturers are now placing this in a horizontal orientation making it tough to connect. The number of fan headers was perfect as well. I especially like the two headers near the cpu socket. The only negative was the lack of an LED readout for the diagnostics. The three lights are fine but when something goes wrong, a number readout helps to better pinpoint specific issues. lastly, the ASUS BIOS is very intuitive and easy to use. For me it's one of the main reasons I always choose ASUS motherboards.

5
2024-06-16 02:56:54

This seems just right for a single item like the computer I occasionally plug into it.

5
2024-04-06 08:46:33

got this to run as a single memory chip on the lower slot of an Intel NUC, leaving me room to max out the units capacity at 32 GB, if my workflow requires it. working perfectly with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.

5
2024-08-16 07:46:51

My board only allows Intel NVME M.2s, but the newer Intel are fast enough for really heavy work. It's a virtual RAID 0 using 4x4=16 PCIE lanes so transfer is in the 10G/sec range. Awesome for a scratch 'disk' for speeding up Photoshop or video work. There are newer versions but this is great for my X299 board.

5
2024-08-11 01:53:31

Use this for audio I/O between sound board and and computer, simple setup.

5
2024-09-06 05:21:20

These bags hold a single print with a matte and foam core backing board or just the print. They are great for showing your customers that you care about the work that you do for them.

5
2024-07-15 03:46:53

Really bad BIOS issues for RAM speeds/detection at launch, but once bios was updated it's been smooth sailing. Since you don't even really need CPU/RAM to do it its not that big of a deal. The board is extremely high quality from a build material standpoint and has a combination of features no other board has currently. Even more expensive ones. I really am finding good use from the 40gbps TB/USB4 ports for just one example. Tons of M.2 support and almost enough SATA for my storage needs. Although I understand why mobos don't have as many ports these days, a lot of creator types still use tons of HDDs for storage so it would be nice to see more SATA ports on a board of this type for a revision. Even 6 would be a huge difference from 4. 8 would be ideal. With how slow SATA is there is no way this can't be added, people would rather have that than other stuff. Even if it operated via a single pcie4 lane it would be a small price to pay for slightly slower throughput than 6gps if all the ports were used. HDDs can't even saturate that link anyways. There isn't a single x670e board that has lots of sata that isn't ASrock but I will never buy from them. Easy enough expansion for a SAS controller card though, but I shouldn't have to do that and lose pcie lanes on the gpu. The final pcie 4 slot doesn't work properly if you want to use m.2s on the lanes it's allocated.

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