Read more.Shows that top-end boards don't need to be big.
Read more.Shows that top-end boards don't need to be big.
Bit strange...
Good point: Good layout
Then listed in the bad points is part of the layout, the PCIe being too close together.
Certainly looks good from a figures standpoint but something in me just overlooks Asrock every time
"If we're being critical, the third PCIe graphics slot is run at just x4 and should be located in the middle, rather than the bottom, enabling two cards to have adequate airflow between them."
STUPID CRITICISM: What is the point of buying a mATX board than. If you would use 2 cards with air cooling and want 3 slot space waste on a matx board for adequate air cooling, you are crazy. Your double slot second card will pop out of motherboard. It may not fit in or can end up with worse airflow in some cases. Oh i forgot, not everyone intends to use a mini ATX board on a large case meant for larger boards with huge space under it. If you can afford multi graphics cards and want better cooling, go for water cooling, dont blame a logical layout on motherboard.
I've never really noticed anything special about the NICs. Years ago I bought a separate performance NIC, back when I played Counter-Strike competitively, and the difference it made was unoticable for me
A detailed review, but not all points of view are convincible. This board is not general purpose and does not have to meet all possibilities. The dual Gigabit LAN and the M.2 slot supporting all lengths are especially good features.
Personally I love MATX and I wish there were more companies that made them on the X99 platform! This particular board offers everything a gamer could want! Latest tech with dual 3.0 x16 just perfect....except like everyone else has complained the Killer NIC. Just use Intel!!
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