Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
- 1GB
- DDR3 1333 (PC3 1060…
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ASRock
Supports AMD Socket AM4 CPUs with DDR4 memory, X370 chipset, quad CrossFireX and SLI, SATA3, USB 3.1, M.2, Wi-Fi, dual Gigabit Ethernet, ATX form factor
The ASRock X370 Taichi is an ATX motherboard built around the AMD X370 chipset for Socket AM4 processors. It supports DDR4 memory and provides Quad CrossFireX and Quad SLI multi-GPU capability. Connectivity includes SATA3, USB 3.1, an M.2 slot, integrated Wi-Fi, and dual Gigabit Ethernet ports.
This board suits enthusiasts assembling a high-end AM4 system who want extensive multi-graphics support and onboard wireless networking. It is not for buyers who require a newer chipset with native PCIe 4.0 support. It is also not for compact builds that demand a Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX form factor.
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The board uses the AM4 socket, so a compatible AM4 processor must be installed for the system to function.
Yes, the board supports DDR4 memory, so existing DDR4 modules can be reused.
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