Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
- 1GB
- DDR3 1333 (PC3 1060…
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GIGABYTE
Micro-ATX board for 8th and 9th Gen Intel CPUs with dual-channel DDR4, PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2, 8118 Gaming LAN and Smart Fan 5 cooling
The GIGABYTE B365M POWER is a micro-ATX board built around the Intel B365 Express chipset and the LGA 1151 socket for 8th and 9th Generation Core, Pentium and Celeron processors. It delivers a hybrid digital PWM design, 8118 Gaming LAN with bandwidth management, Smart Fan 5 with multiple sensors and fan-stop capability, plus anti-sulfur resistors for long-term durability. CEC 2019 ready power saving is handled with a single click.
This board suits anyone assembling a mainstream system with a supported 8th or 9th Generation Intel processor and two DDR4 DIMMs up to 32 GB total. It is not for buyers who need more than two memory slots, who require four DIMM population, or who want a platform that accepts newer processor generations or different socket types.
Two DDR4 DIMM sockets provide dual-channel operation with a 32 GB capacity ceiling at speeds of 2666, 2400 or 2133 MHz when paired with a 9th or 8th Generation Core i9, i7 or i5 CPU. XMP modules are supported and ECC unbuffered DIMMs run in non-ECC mode. This memory limit is the key figure that decides whether the board fits the planned build.
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1151 (300 Series) |
|---|---|
| CPU Type | LGA1151(300 series) |
The Ultra-Fast M.2 slot runs at PCIe Gen3 x4 speeds and also accepts SATA mode drives.
Standard micro-ATX mounting holes plus room for two DDR4 DIMMs and a CPU cooler that clears the socket keep-out zone.
Fit the I/O shield, mount the board on standoffs, install CPU and RAM, then connect the 8-pin CPU power header — forgetting that header is the common mistake.
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