Colorful Introduces iGame B760M Ultra Z Motherboard with Rear-Facing Connectors for LGA1700 CPUs

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Colorful has introduced a new motherboard called the iGame B760M Ultra Z. This motherboard is special because it has connectors on the back, which helps keep the cables organized and tidy when building a computer. It works with Intel's LGA1700 socket processors, making it a first from Colorful to offer this design that makes the inside of a computer look cleaner by having cables connect from the back. This design is compatible with computer cases that have special openings in the right places to fit these connectors. The iGame B760M Ultra Z doesn't use fancy marketing words; it simply provides a practical solution for cable management. While most of the connectors are on the back, some, like those for USB and RGB lights, are still on the front, where they are usually found.

The motherboard is built to work with Intel's B760 chipset and can support powerful processors up to the Intel Core i9 series. This is thanks to its robust power setup. The motherboard is a medium size (Micro-ATX) and comes with four slots for DDR5 memory, which can be made faster through overclocking to reach speeds of up to 7200 MT/s. It also has slots for adding extra storage or other components, including three slots for M.2 SSDs and slots for adding graphics cards or other expansion cards.

For connecting to the internet and other devices, this motherboard comes with the latest Wi-Fi 6E and a fast ethernet port. It also has several USB ports for plugging in different devices, including faster USB 3.2 ports and standard USB 2.0 ports. There are also ports for connecting monitors, and a feature for updating the motherboard's software easily using a USB drive.

In China, this motherboard is sold for about ¥1,199 RMB, which is around $169 USD. The special design of having connectors at the back might make it more expensive than usual, and you also need to have a computer case that fits this design. The motherboard gets its power through standard connectors and meets Intel's requirements for power supply. It also has smartly placed slots for adding more storage, including one hidden under a cooling part near the memory slots and another between the expansion slots.


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