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An Asus-branded Thunderbolt 5 expansion card has appeared on the firm's product pages. The new Asus ThunderboltEX 5 expansion card fits into a spare PCIe 4.0 x4 slot on your motherboard to provide ...
We’ve seen the first Thunderbolt 5 port, the first cable, and the first dock to theoretically offer its blistering 120Gbps speeds. Now, behold the first TBT5 cards from Gigabyte and from Asus ...
ASUS P8Z77-V Pro/Thunderbolt Motherboard. 39. You can see we've got a black PCB, which we love to see. ... You can see the TPM header along with an impressive five USB 2.0 headers.
The ASUS motherboard handled 12 th gen (and even the newer 13 th gen) Intel CPUs. It supported cost-effective DDR4 SDRAM. And it even had an integrated Thunderbolt 4 header and BIOS support!
The X399 Designare EX features a dual Intel NICs, USB 3.1, triple M.2 slots, support for 4-way multi-GPU, a Thunderbolt 3 GPIO header, Wireless AC, and high-end audio. Pricing The X399 Designare ...
Asus's ROG Maximus Z890 Hero is the best Intel LGA 1851 motherboard we have reviewed. It features a robust power design and an almost absurd number of M.2 slots—six in total, three of which are ...
The new motherboard (which is based on Intel's Z87 chipset) includes two Thunderbolt 2 ports as well as six USB 3.0 ports (plus support for two more via a USB header), four USB 2.0 ports (plus ...
Gigabyte has reserved Thunderbolt 5 support for its flagship Z890 AI Top motherboard. As of writing, the only Thunderbolt 5 motherboard available on Newegg is the $1,000 Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme.
After over a year of Mac dominance, the first Intel desktop PC motherboard featuring Thunderbolt I/O technology has been – somewhat quietly – announced. Based on the latest Z77 Express chipset ...
The difference between a $150 and $200 motherboard can be massive, though, so it’s worth allocating some of your budget to a nicer motherboard if you’re putting together a high-performance PC ...
Gigabyte had grand plans of enabling Thunderbolt 3 support on its X399 Designare EX motherboard by way of an add-in card, which users could buy and plug into a header.