Gigabyte X399 Aorus Pro: motherboard for AMD processors

Gigabyte X399 Aorus Pro: motherboard for AMD processors
Gigabyte X399 Aorus Pro

With the release of 24 - and 32-core CPU Ryzen Threadripper 2 for desktop PCs, AMD has once again shown that it is ready to fight Intel in all areas of the processor front. This is supported by motherboard manufacturers. For example, Gigabyte Technology has recently released the x399 Aorus Xtreme model with an impressive combination of features and cute design..

The new product will be able to offer buyers the opportunity to build a graphical ligaments 4-Way SLI and CrossFire, install any of the processors series Ryzen Ryzen Threadripper Threadripper and 2, and support for up to 128 GB of memory with effective frequency 2133-3600 MHz and a function of the error control code (ECC) or without it.

Directly above the TR4 processor connector there are eight power phases, including IR PowIRstage transistors and "server level"chokes. 8-pin EPS12V and 4-pin ATX12V are provided to supply power to the CPU socket. Between them is a heat pipe connecting to each other radiators VRM.. Chipset heat sink with ornate plate with customizable RGB illumination. Immediately under the radiator chip AMD X399 is one of the three slots of the m 2 Key m 32 g/s disguised own plate-radiator.

Hard disk 2.5-inch solid state drives, it is proposed to connect eight existing X399 Gigabyte Aorus Pro ports SATA 6 GB/s. At the bottom edge of the Board there are buttons Power, Reset and Clear CMOS, as well as the indicator POST-codes. Controllers Gigabit wired LAN and 8-channel sound chip presented by Intel (or presumably I219 I211) and Realtek ALC1220. The picture is complemented by the internal port and pin connector USB 3.0, connectors for temperature sensors, pumps and LED strips.

On the back panel of the x399 Aorus Pro motherboard there was a place for the combined PS/2 connector, eight USB 3.0 ports, single RJ-45, USB 3.1 types A and C, optical S/PDIF and five mini-jack connectors.
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