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ASUS Releases Intel Series Five MicroATX / Mini-ITX motherboards for Business

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/17/2020 07:07 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
ASUS Releases Intel  Series Five MicroATX / Mini-ITX motherboards for Business

ASUS outs a five-fold of MicroATX / Mini-ITX motherboards for business combined with IT management software. That would be server-grade IT management software "ASUS Control Center Express" (ACCE).

 In-house device management, monitoring, protection from potential risks, inventory management at multiple locations, etc. can be centrally managed, which has the advantages of simplifying IT operations and improving productivity.

The "PRIME B460I-PLUS / CSM" (top image) is a Mini-ITX motherboard that uses the Intel B460 chipset. The main specifications are LGA1200 for CPU socket, DDR4-2933 x 2 (maximum 64GB) for memory slot, SATA3.0 (6Gbps) x4, M.2 x1 for storage, and PCI-Express3.0 (x16) x1 for expansion slot. .. The display output is equipped with DisplayPort 1.4 x 1 and HDMI 1.4b x 1.

PRIME H410I-PLUS / CSM
"PRIME H410I-PLUS / CSM" is a Mini-ITX motherboard that uses the Intel H410 chipset. The main specifications are LGA1200 for CPU socket, DDR4-2666 x 2 (maximum 64GB) for memory slot, SATA3.0 (6Gbps) x4, M.2 x1 for storage, and PCI-Express3.0 (x16) x1 for expansion slot. .. The display output is equipped with HDMI 1.4bx1 and D-Subx1.

PRO A520M-C / CSM
"PRO A520M-C / CSM" is a MicroATX motherboard that uses the AMD A520 chipset. The main specifications are Socket AM4 for CPU socket, DDR4-4600 x 2 (maximum 64GB) for memory slot, SATA3.0 (6Gbps) x4, M.2 x 1 for storage, and PCI-Express3.0 (x16) for expansion slot. x1, PCI-Express3.0 (x1) x2, PCI x1. The display output is equipped with HDMI 2.1 x 1, DVI-Dx1, and D-Subx1.

PRO B460M-C / CSM
"PRO B460M-C / CSM" is a MicroATX motherboard that uses the Intel B460 chipset. The main specifications are LGA1200 for CPU socket, DDR4-2933 x 4 (maximum 128GB) for memory slot, SATA3.0 (6Gbps) x6, M.2 x2 for storage, and PCI-Express3.0 (x16) x1 for expansion slot. , PCI-Express3.0 (x1) x2, PCIx1. The display output is equipped with DisplayPort 1.4 x 2, HDMI 1.4bx1, and D-Sub x 1.

PRO H410M-C / CSM
"PRO H410M-C / CSM" is a MicroATX motherboard that uses the Intel H410 chipset. The main specifications are LGA1200 for CPU socket, DDR4-2933 x 2 (maximum 64GB) for memory slot, SATA3.0 (6Gbps) x4, M.2 x1 for storage, and PCI-Express3.0 (x16) x1 for expansion slot. , PCI-Express3.0 (x1) x1, PCIx2. The display output is equipped with HDMI 1.4bx1, DVI-Dx1, and D-Subx1.



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#5831006 Posted on: 09/17/2020 07:59 AM
Hilbert, there is a typo in the title
Edit: already corrected.

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#5831124 Posted on: 09/17/2020 12:10 PM
Those green PCBs are a really welcome change to my eye. Kinda looks almost like the old school mobos back in the day but somewhat more modern hue, more vibrant.
Shame it's only low budged "business" end.

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#5831496 Posted on: 09/17/2020 07:45 PM
Green PCB boards, good, i would love to see some B550, green PCB, mini ITX but maybe i'm being too specific

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#5831532 Posted on: 09/17/2020 08:53 PM
Those green PCB's are beautiful
, what a sight for sore eyes.
While I like a nice-looking motherboard as much as the next person, I like the oldschool look of the green motherboards just as much as I did when I first started working with computers around 94 or 95 or so. I wanted one for my current computer but couldn't find anything of the sort in X570 chip-set form.
Don't care for LED's unless they're functional ones (power, drive light, network activity, boot status / code number displays), don't like RGB stuff much and don't use windowed cases anymore. My PC sits on the desk due to my bad back (so I can get in when need arises), and at night the lights used to get blinding when I had a windowed case, had to lean a picture in-front of it - defeating the purpose. So no more case windows.
Just want something reliable that I can 'set it and forget it' and not have to worry about toying with overclocks, stability, etc. The PC needs to do work.

More green PCB's please! And where's SuperMicro's AMD offerings, they're non-existent!!? Just call it the 'classic' line of motherboards, a lot of us who aren't kids and aren't looking to get attention over the computer parts inside of it, don't mind one bit.

GO HERE and email ASUS (can do it from browser), and tell them you want MORE green PCB classic motherboard offerings - I did. If enough of us do it, we might even succeed.
They have other green motherboards aside of what's listed, like B365, Q470, so-forth.
https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/questionform/?lang=en

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