USB4 is quietly replacing Thunderbolt, and your next motherboard will prove it
… USB4 is becoming the standard default port on next-generation motherboards, completely leveling the playing field. …
… USB4 is becoming the standard default port on next-generation motherboards, completely leveling the playing field. …
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… Whether we'll see motherboards with two DDR4 and two DDR5 slots, allowing dual-channel support on either standard, Hallock commented, "It's hard to say." 3 For Intel, doubling down on 14th Gen Core processors and the LGA-1700 platform also makes manufacturing sense. …
… LPCAMM2 Low Power Compression Attached Memory Module is a specific variant of the CAMM2 standard, and the distinction between the two is worth understanding. …
… We should expect dual Thunderbolt 5 ports on some motherboards too, according to Videocardz, providing 80Gb/s of bandwidth each. Upcoming chipsets will also apparently feature support for ECC CUDIMM and CSODIMM memory, the latter being an unusual standard for desktop systems. …
… Additional enhancements extend to storage, power, and motherboard monitoring. The update introduces reporting of maximum power for NVMe drives and adds support for Corsair HXi SHIFT power supplies. …
… VIEW GALLERY - 2 IMAGES However, there is apparently some demand for the older memory standard now - thanks to the RAM crisis - to the point where Colorful could be set to produce old motherboards that are built for DDR3. …
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… We recently covered ASRock's partnership with Intel and TeamGroup on a budget memory standard called HUDIMM . Now, following that announcement, an ASUS ROG motherboard engineer has shown the one-sub-channel HUDIMM concept working on a ROG Maximus Z890 Apex board. …