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Review: ASUS TUF Z270 Mark I
We turn to ASUS today who has released a new Z270 motherboard in ye ol' SaberTooth line. Actuality, it is called simply TUF these days. The more rugged and shielded design comes with proper features, and THE most fan connectors I have ever seen. Though very little RGB bling is injected, this motherboard is compatible with the new generalized ASUS AURA SYNC, which is a software suite that allows for multiple choices in additional RGB gear to be driven from your one software suite.
Read the full review here.
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Izi Cheeseborn
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#5378561 Posted on: 01/05/2017 08:39 PM
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Mini-ATX drone TUF series. Have a nice ring to it xD
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Mini-ATX drone TUF series. Have a nice ring to it xD
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#5378775 Posted on: 01/06/2017 12:46 PM
1) I thought that Kaby Lake increased the native DDR4 support to 2400MHZ (up from 2133MHZ)? You even say this (below the incorrect chart) in the Key Features list that it supports DDR4 2400MHZ!
2) Also isn't there USB 3.1 Gen 1 and USB 3.1 Gen 2? Could you include an explanation of the differences between these in your article? Edit: Oh, you mention this on a much, much later page in the article.
3) Can you please include mention of what revision the Display Port and HDMI ports are on the back I/O panel, thanks.
1) I thought that Kaby Lake increased the native DDR4 support to 2400MHZ (up from 2133MHZ)? You even say this (below the incorrect chart) in the Key Features list that it supports DDR4 2400MHZ!
2) Also isn't there USB 3.1 Gen 1 and USB 3.1 Gen 2? Could you include an explanation of the differences between these in your article? Edit: Oh, you mention this on a much, much later page in the article.
3) Can you please include mention of what revision the Display Port and HDMI ports are on the back I/O panel, thanks.
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#5378789 Posted on: 01/06/2017 01:27 PM
I don´t like the idea, that M.2 SSD is covered, if the controller is running hot anyways.
Now it´s covered with even lower heat dissipation.
I don´t like the idea, that M.2 SSD is covered, if the controller is running hot anyways.
Now it´s covered with even lower heat dissipation.
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Install strong enough fans and perhaps you can change it into a drone even