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  2. Xpress 3200 - Wikipedia

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    Asus was rumoured selling the chipset before the launch of the Xpress 3200 in Seville. It was confirmed by various overclocking websites all round the world. The Xpress 3200 is pin-compatible with the Xpress 200 boards, making R&D much more cost-effective. ATI released the Xpress 3200 for AM2 after Nvidia's launch of the nForce 500 series.

  3. Motherboard form factor - Wikipedia

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    For example, the introduction of AGP and, more recently, PCI Express have influenced motherboard design. However, the standardized size and layout of motherboards have changed much more slowly and are controlled by their own standards. The list of components required on a motherboard changes far more slowly than the components themselves.

  4. XPG - Wikipedia

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    XPG ("Xtreme Performance Gear"), the gaming hardware and accessories product line of the Taiwanese memory and storage manufacturer ADATA X/Open Portability Guide , which specifies the requirements for any system which is intended to be a Unix system, and a predecessor to the POSIX standard

  5. DIMM - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, VLP DDR4 DIMMs are also marginally taller than their DDR3 equivalent at nearly 0.74 inches (19 mm). [ 17 ] As of Q2 2017, Asus has had a PCI-E based "DIMM.2", which has a similar socket to DDR3 DIMMs and is used to put in a module to connect up to two M.2 NVMe solid-state drives.

  6. DDR4 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    DDR4 RAM operates at a voltage of 1.2 V and supports frequencies between 800 and 1600 MHz (DDR4-1600 through DDR4-3200). Compared to DDR3, which operates at 1.5 V with frequencies from 400 to 1067 MHz (DDR3-800 through DDR3-2133), DDR4 offers better performance and energy efficiency .

  7. Socket A - Wikipedia

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    Socket A (also known as Socket 462) is a zero insertion force pin grid array (PGA) CPU socket used for AMD processors ranging from the Athlon Thunderbird to the Athlon XP/MP 3200+, and AMD budget processors including the Duron and Sempron. Socket A also supports AMD Geode NX embedded processors (derived from the Mobile Athlon XP).

  8. Socket AM4 - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, AMD faced some criticism when it was announced on May 7 that its Zen 3-based Ryzen 5000 microprocessors would only be compatible with newer 500-series chipset AM4 motherboards. [41] [42] [43] This was explained as motherboard BIOS's sizes not being large enough to support the full range of AM4 socket processors.

  9. LGA 1200 - Wikipedia

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    ddr4 This article is part of the CPU socket series LGA 1200 , also known as Socket H5 , is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) socket , compatible with Intel desktop processors Comet Lake (10th gen) and Rocket Lake (11th-gen) desktop CPUs, which was released in April 2020.