![]() The motherboard will now take charge of a self-memory patching process, and fix the memory compatibility before your very own eyes, till the system is finally able to boot up. All the user has to do, is to simply hold this buton, at first a "MemOK!" function will start, with a red LED that begins to blink. The Go Button allows your motherboard to boot even if there might be some compatibility issues between the motherboard and the memory. The little button there, is the GO button. You'll have plenty of options for SSD/HDD/ODD connectivity alright, summing up to eight SATA ports. Six of them SATA 6G, then one SAT2 and an on the rear IO there is another (external) eSATA2 connector. To the left we can still see a couple of status leds. But let's zoom in a little.Īll the way below we can spot Asus ProbeIt feature pins, allowing you to measure the major power sources on the motherboard, e.g. What you'll notice is that everything is just positioned really well. AMDs BEMP profiles are detected properly and if desired, optionally activated. Up-to 16GB may be installed and the board will actually support 1866 MHz straight out of the BIOS (though overclocked). Here we stumble into a plethora of things. It will help in extreme overclocking, but obviously also with the lifespan of the motherboard. Good quality ESR capacitors and solid core chokes are a perfect example of this. ![]() Lovely to observe is how component usage has improved ever since the past two year. ![]()
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