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A little more info on the OC Dashboard, please? Such as, how does it connect, both internally and externally? Where is it supposed to be mounted externally? How long is the cord that attaches it to the mobo? Does it fit in a slot, or is it free standing, or is it like an ASUS dashboard which mounts in a slot or can be made freestanding? Does this mobo have an on-board speaker? The diagnostic l.e.d. is in a strange position that would be nearly out of sight with the cases I have. It's probably just fine with an open test bench, bit in a normal enclosed & windowed case? I wonder how much (or little) it would have been to slap an l.e.d. on the OC Dashboard? It seems to me that it would be an appropriate, and excellent addition to the OC Dashboard so you could immediately see the diagnostic code, right there with the OC set/reset controls.
First page: "not one but M.2. slots" I'm assuming it is missing number two (2). Trying to resist upgrading my antique rig until next year though. Reading reviews of all these gorgeus HW isn't helping though.
I can't believe they are still using that spot for the auxiliary pci-e power connector. I doubt you can find a worse spot even if you tried.
Its the best looking motherboard Ive seen to date. And this review actually brain-washed me into buying it. Which is weird because I didnt have the cpu, ddr4 ram, or a mono-block on order. Sooooo.... I guess Im building a Skylake rig now. Not really sure what happened there. But thanks, I think. Now Im trying to figure out if I should sell off my Crosshair V Z, my Dominator ram, all my water blocks, and the fx 8350 or if I should just have two totally capable rigs. Just dont send me any gpu reviews. Im out of $
Is it right under (bottom left) to the cpu? If so, youre right, that is terrible. But does anyone really use that? Why is it even there? Or wait, is that the other cpu power plug? I really hope not. I'll return it. If its PCIE then 1) I dont know why its there, 2) who would use it and what for, and 3) now I cant stop looking at it.