![]() Just above the DRAM slots, we run into the first set of fan and RGB headers. The board did though run our GSkill Trident Z5 2x16GB DDR5 5600 kit without issue. Gigabyte didn’t have the information in the manual to share the maximum speeds for more sticks and/or ranks, but it is less than the DDR5 6200 listed. This is one of the lower speeds listed of the boards we’ve seen so far, but still has plenty of headroom over the base spec of DDR5 4800. ![]() Gigabyte lists support up to DDR5 6200(OC), but your mileage may vary depending on the type of kit used. To the right of the socket are four reinforced DRAM slots capable of handling up to 128GB of DDR5 RAM. The socket area has a bunch of capacitors around the socket, along with some stenciled writing that displays the brand and model. I prefer to plug both in, if only to satisfy my OCD. Like most boards, the 8-pin is required, while the 4-pin is optional. The CPU receives power from a combination of 8-pin and 4-pin EPS connectors found on the top edge above the heatsinks. Grooves are cut out in the heatsinks to increase surface area and improve thermal transfer. ![]() The largest feature in this area, the VRM heatsink, consists of two separate chunks of aluminum, with the left VRM bank reaching out over the IO area for that extra bit of mass and cooling. Below is a complete list of the included extras.Īs we focus on the top half of the board, we’ll cover the VRM heatsinks and all of the headers and buttons in the area. Although the accessory list is a bit sparse, most of what you need to get started is here. Worst case scenario, you’d have to download the drivers from the website, but that’s a good idea anyway, to make sure you have the most up-to-date software. We didn’t find a disk/USB stick with drivers, but that could be a review sample omission. Inside the Aorus Pro’s box are several accessories, including SATA cables, a Wi-Fi antenna, and screws. Power and Reset buttons, BIOS Flashback button (1) PCIe 4.0 x4 (64 Gbps) / PCIe + SATA (up to 110mm) Supports RAID 0/1/5/10Ģ-character debug LED, Post Status Checker (4 LEDs) AMD Quad-GPU CrossFire and 2-Way AMD Crossfire
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