ECS at the ongoing Computex 2014 exhibition showcased motherboards for prospective processors Intel Skylake-S by LGA1151, the debut of which, presumably, will be held in August.
Z170 Claymore is based on the chipset and Intel Z170 processor to provide power on it implemented 12 phase converter. The rest of the functionality is represented by four slots DDR4, five slots PEG (PCI-Express Graphics; version PCI-E 3.0, the top three are connected to the processor controller PCI-E and can operate as a 16 + 0 + 0/8 + 8 + 0/8 + 4 4, supports SLI dual-card NVidia, bottom two are connected to the Z170 and physically are PCI-E 2.0 x4), four SATA3, one SATAe , one M.2 NGFF (apparently is connected to the Z170 through two or four lines PCI-E 2.0), two USB 3.1, six USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet .
In addition, there is an indicator POST-codes, power and reset buttons,and BIOS is a removable flash memory chip .
Z170 Blade also uses the Intel Z170, but is made in the form factor mATX, reduce the number of phases to nine. PCI-E slot only three: two PEG (physical PCI-E 3.0, running on the circuit 16 + 0/8 + 8 and connected to the CPU) and one PCI-E 2.0 x1 (connected to Z170). 6 SATA3 and M.2 NGFF . The rest of the set is identical to the Z170 Claymore: two USB 3.1, six USB 3.0, gigabit network and Realtek audio controllers , POST-encoder and control buttons, and connectors for four fan too. Related Products :
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