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Other than that you will see an HDMI and DP port as well as a DVI connector. As ASUS always skips it, there is no PS/2 combo port present for keyboard or mouse. Intel does not have native USB 3.1 Gen 2 support from the processor hence the mobo makes use of external 3rd party controllers like ASMedia 3142.Ī Realtek ALC1220S audio codec. The board reveals one 10/100/1000 Ethernet jack, Intel L219-V. The I/O panel of the mobo shows six 3.1 ports with one type-c connector. The third slot can run x4 over the chipset.The second slot is x8/x8 shared with the first one.There is just one full x16 slot (CPU lanes) with one graphics occupied.You'll also spot a variety of USB3.1 Type-A & Type-C Gen2 ports. The motherboard includes all of the standardized Z370 enhancements like the ability for two x4 PCIe Gen 3 lane configured M2 SSD slots (RAID compatible) and will support multi-GPUs (two). The board, unfortunately, does not have AC WIFI, other than that there's everything you can expect from a performance motherboard really. ASUS packs it with features like DDR4 XMP support Up to 4000MHz, dual PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 and single Gbe LAN (Intel l219). The motherboard is a more mainstream to a high-end segmented solution in that Z370 series motherboard range.
