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Filtered the ASUS RoG Crosshair VII, designed for AMD Ryzen 2 processors, thanks to the AMD X470 chipset

First images of the new ASUS RoG Crosshair VII motherboard with AMD X470 chipset, which will offer full support to the new AMD Ryzen 2 processors.

New images of the ASUS RoG Crosshair VII motherboard have been shown, which is characterized by having the AMD X470 chipset, the AM4 socket and is developed for AMD Ryzen 2 processors. This motherboard is specially designed for overclocking, As you can see, especially by the large reset button, along with the four DDR4 DIMM sockets, which curiously, are not shielded, but do seem to be reinforced in the central area.

The motherboard features a 12 + 2 phase VRM system, apparently. Regarding the expansion ports, on board, we see that it has an M.2 2280 port with passive heatsink and an M.2 22120, two PCIe x1 ports, two shielded PCIe 3.0 x16 ports and apparently a PCIe 3.0 x16 port, which possibly have fewer lines, possibly 3.0 x8. It has six SATA 6Gbps ports and one USB 3.1 port.

If we go to the part of external connectivity, we see that it has a system to reset the BIOS and load the factory BIOS, if we have a problem in the process. It apparently has two USB 2.0 ports, eight USB 3.0 ports, a PS / 2 port that allows you to connect a keyboard or mouse, a USB 3.1 Type-A and a USB 3.1 Type-C. It has an RJ-45 connector and HD 7.1 sound output and digital audio output.

We see a very high quality motherboard, designed for advanced users, compatible with the new Ryzen, supporting SLI and CrossFireX and will also have ASUS AURA technology, which allows custom RGB or board LED lighting and allows synchronization with other ASUS products or that are compatible with this technology.

Source: VZ

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Robert Sole

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