MSI Creator TRX40 |
ASRock Fatal1ty H97 Performance |
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Prices
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Pangoly Score- |
Pangoly Score |
BrandMSI |
BrandASRock |
ModelCreator TRX40 |
ModelFATAL1TY H97 PERFORMANCE |
Release Date📅 November 2019* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
Release Date📅 July 2014* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
TDP🔌 100 Watts |
TDP🔌 70 Watts |
Recommended supported parts |
Recommended supported parts |
Pros- |
Pros
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Cons- |
Cons
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Series- |
Series- |
SocketsTRX4 |
SocketLGA1150 |
Form factorEATX |
Form factorATX |
ChipsetAMD TRX40 |
ChipsetIntel H97 |
Supported MemoryDDR4:
2133Mhz
2400Mhz
2666Mhz
3200Mhz
3600Mhz
4000Mhz
4666Mhz
* High clock speeds may require enabling the XMP profile in the motherboard BIOS
** RAM compatibility support may also depend on the CPU memory controller |
Supported MemoryDDR3:
1066Mhz
1333Mhz
1600Mhz
* High clock speeds may require enabling the XMP profile in the motherboard BIOS
** RAM compatibility support may also depend on the CPU memory controller |
ECC RAM SupportYes |
ECC RAM SupportNo |
Audio Chipset1 x Realtek ALC1220 Codec1 x Realtek ALC4050H Codec |
Audio Chipset- |
Audio Channels7.1 Channels |
Audio Channels- |
LAN ChipsetAQUANTIA AQC107 |
LAN Chipset- |
Max LAN Speed10Gbps + 10/100/1000Mbps |
Max LAN Speed- |
SLI SupportYes |
SLI SupportNo |
CrossFire SupportYes |
CrossFire SupportYes |
RAID SupportYes |
RAID SupportYes |
Back I/O Ports
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Back I/O Ports- |
Wireless LANYes |
Wireless LANNo |
PCI-Express x16 Slots4 |
PCI-Express x16 Slots2 |
PCI-Express x4 Slots0 |
PCI-Express x4 Slots0 |
PCI-Express x1 Slots0 |
PCI-Express x1 Slots2 |
SATA 6 Gbps Ports6 |
SATA 6 Gbps Ports6 |
SATA Express Ports0 |
SATA Express Ports0 |
M.2 Ports4 |
M.2 Ports0 |
RAM Slots8 |
RAM Slots4 |
Maximum Supported RAM256GB |
Maximum Supported RAM32GB |
Onboard USB 2.02 |
Onboard USB 2.02 |
Onboard USB 3.2 Gen 12 |
Onboard USB 3.2 Gen 11 |
Onboard USB 3.2 Gen 21 |
Onboard USB 3.2 Gen 20 |
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Critic Reviews"ASRock's H97 motherboard doesn't deviate from the norm in this respect. There's neither M.2 nor SATA Express on offer, ASRock banking that the average gamer has no use for them – and it may be right. A standard 4-pin power connector near the PCI-E 3.0..."
by APC Magazine
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