Motherboard Supermicro Consumer ITX Board: C7Z370-CG-IW

rcodi

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It's nothing groundbreaking but still interesting to see Supermicro making a serious offering in the consumer space and in an ITX form factor at that. Weak VRM sink is a bit concerning considering they spent time adding RGB nonsense to it.
 

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M.2 on top and most of the connectors on one side of the board are nice features though. Let's hope this meets the same quality standard as their server boards!
 

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Agreed. Supermicro server stuff is pretty solid and this consumer board looks like a good design - no RGB, no gimmicks.
 
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rokabeka

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M.2 on top and most of the connectors on one side of the board are nice features though. Let's hope this meets the same quality standard as their server boards!

dual M.2. and looks like that heatsink is maybe cooling the lower one. I like the idea.
 

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Anyone know if the PCIe slot bifurcates?