watermelon memory slots. ;)
but all in all it looks fairly nice... the NB air cooling system is kind of large..
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watermelon memory slots. ;)
but all in all it looks fairly nice... the NB air cooling system is kind of large..
I'm not sure about the PCI-E x1 slot, seems like it'll be more or less blocked even without the tower heatsink, because of the heatpipe/sink network?
I think it needs more inductors on it.
Pink Ram slots are kind of cute... Go well with lime green...
PS2 keyboard plug-in is handy if USB isn't recognized when booting up as PS2 can be used to control Bios should that happen...
No eSata on the backplane.... :down:
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no eSata is a shame, it one of the few things i've actually started using recently too. Wouldn't actually stop me buying the board, but if a competitor had an similar board (with 2 pci still /point asus) with eSata, I would go for that one instead.
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Pink ram slots :shakes:
Floppy and IDE connectors, fail. And good luck using either of the top PCIE slots. The two PCIE sound cards I have are both a lot longer and would be useless on that mobo.
and what exatly do you need 2 sound cards for lol? Unless your a really pretentious audiophile then you dont even need a sound card at all. Onboard gets better and better each gen
They're in different rigs.....
I was only saying that neither would fit on this mobo.
I like the board layout, although they need to drop the rainbow of colors and just stick to one color scheme. Why is it that mfg feel the need to include every color in the rainbow when they make a board? Keep it simple S*****. I like the blue and maybe red or yellow, but not both and definitely not pink.
One more thing, you notice the 4 screws around the chipset? I wonder if it would be possible to replace those with posts to attach your wb. It would seem to me that would prevent any MB warping and get a better connection between the wb and the chip. Just a thought.
By having an e-SATA on the back have 2 issues
1) No power connectors for the HDD available, unless you are pulling ur own power cords
2) Having SATA signal trace travelling from the northbridge to back panel, the data signal will intefered by other high-freq devices. Plus, if you are using a e-SATA cable that's more than 1.5m long, it might cause failure or compatibility issues..
So, having a bracket is a smart move, more flexbile for DIY users... And it comes with a power connector too..
you sacrifice ESATA on a X58 motherboard with all that crap on it for PS/2???? http://smiliesftw.com/x/augentreher.gif I would have even been ok if they put nothing there and lowered the price some by having no PS2 options.
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