Type de carte mère | Micro-ATX |
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Prise de processeur | LGA 1151 |
Nombre maximum de processeurs | 1 |
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Technologie RAM | DDR4 |
Taille maximale de la RAM | 64 GB |
Largeur | 243.0 mm |
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Profondeur | 243.0 mm |
New mainstream chipsets integrate a couple formerly-pricey features for the first time in three years. We test three boards to find out more!
B360M Mortar The more affordable Intel motherboards are here at last, with the release of H370 and the B360 series. While they don't offer the overclocking features found on the more expensive Z370 series, they still pack a huge amount of features. For those running a non-overclocking Intel CPU, they could be the best value for money available to you right now. The B360M comes equipped with a mATX form factor. However, it still packs in many of the features we've come to expect from the more expensive Z370 motherboards from MSI. This includes dual M.2 mounts with support for
The MSI B360M Mortar is a small form factor, price-conscious motherboard that is still able to deliver on the promise of Intel’s historic top-end gaming performance despite its modest positioning. It may not have the specs-sheet of the more expensive Z370 or H370 motherboards, but it’s still got
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