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lol...So much random hate towards a certain age group.
I did click the link and I could not find it so easily, which is why I commented. I even zoomed in on the photo of the motherboard but did not see an m.2 slot, which is why I commented. This year was the first time in 20 years that I built a computer, so I'm very rusty. I am so sorry if I offended you by asking a simple question that was easily answered.
And thank you MrJayBurns, repped.
Yes, the main one is under the silver m.2 heatsink.
Here is the spec listing from the mfg: "6x SATA3, 1x Ultra M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x4), 1x M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x2 and SATA3)"
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I did click the link and I could not find it so easily, which is why I commented. I even zoomed in on the photo of the motherboard but did not see an m.2 slot, which is why I commented. This year was the first time in 20 years that I built a computer, so I'm very rusty. I am so sorry if I offended you by asking a simple question that was easily answered.
And thank you MrJayBurns, repped.
I wish a-holes like Sentorial would just disappear off of the face of the earth forever.
I've had this motherboard in my main system since late 2019, and it's been an excellent board. I've got mine paired with a Ryzen 7 2700, 16GB of DDR4, dual M.2 drives and some PCIe expansion cards. It's been very stable, and the BIOS works pretty well.
My main complaint with this board is the RGB software. It's terrible, and a quick look online will back that up. However, you can get it to work most of the time. I don't pay attention to the RGB features though, so I leave them off.
Stability isn't something I can complain about though. I leave the computer on 24/7 performing a variety of tasks, and I can't recall a single time it's crashed during a restart, something that has happened to me with a number of other boards in the past.
$90 is only $5 less than I paid over a year and a half ago, but for such a nice board I'd still recommend it for someone looking to put together a nice system with a full ATX board.
Price in my range. I'm thinking of 3700. I don't know what RGB is.
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lol...So much random hate towards a certain age group.
And thank you MrJayBurns, repped.
Here is the spec listing from the mfg: "6x SATA3, 1x Ultra M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x4), 1x M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x2 and SATA3)"
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And thank you MrJayBurns, repped.
My main complaint with this board is the RGB software. It's terrible, and a quick look online will back that up. However, you can get it to work most of the time. I don't pay attention to the RGB features though, so I leave them off.
Stability isn't something I can complain about though. I leave the computer on 24/7 performing a variety of tasks, and I can't recall a single time it's crashed during a restart, something that has happened to me with a number of other boards in the past.
$90 is only $5 less than I paid over a year and a half ago, but for such a nice board I'd still recommend it for someone looking to put together a nice system with a full ATX board.
Price in my range. I'm thinking of 3700. I don't know what RGB is.
yes amd 3700x. i wasn't sure what RGB meant. I absolutely don't need it.