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ASRock B660M Phantom Gaming 4

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Inexpensive micro-ATX motherboard with four DDR slots, integrated PCI-E 4.0 interface and without any built-in RGB lighting. It is a member of the Phantom Gaming family, which includes affordable yet well-balanced motherboards for entry-level and mid-range gaming systems equipped with Full HD and 2K monitors. It is an optimal candidate for assembling a compact gaming system in a Mini Tower/Cube Case class. It can become an alternative to traditional motherboards, which are chosen when assembling inexpensive office and multimedia systems. It works under the control of the Intel B660 system logic, equipped with an LGA 1700 processor socket, designed to work in tandem with the 12th and 13th generation Intel Core and Pentium and Celeron processors. Given the presence of a far from the most pro...ductive 8-phase power converter, the best option for installation would be a mid-range processor with a not the highest TDP - for example, an Intel Core i3 or Core i5. Like most representatives of the Phantom Gaming series, this model is equipped with reinforced reinforced slots for connecting video cards and supports dual operation of Crossfire video cards. The layout of the drive slots is made as follows: 2 M.2 connectors with PCI-E 4.0 bus support plus 4 SATA 3 ports for installing standard 2.5”/3.5” HDD/SSD drives. It is also a rare micro-ATX model that boasts four slots for installing DDR4 RAM modules. The maximum supported volume can reach 128 GB, the XMP RAM profile is ready to pick up any clock frequency up to 5333 MHz.
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ASRock B660M Phantom Gaming 4
Towards:gaming
Form Factor:micro-ATX
Socket:Intel LGA 1700
Chipset:Intel B660
BIOS:Ami
RAM slots:DDR4 4 sl
RAM form factor:DIMM
RAM clock:4800 MHz
Sound (channels):7.1
Connectors:HDMI, M.2
Additional connectors:DisplayPort
Power connector:24 pin
Processor power:8 pin

Inexpensive micro-ATX motherboard with four DDR slots, integrated PCI-E 4.0 interface and without any built-in RGB lighting. It is a member of the Phantom Gaming family, which includes affordable yet well-balanced motherboards for entry-level and mid-range gaming systems equipped with Full HD and 2K monitors. It is an optimal candidate for assembling a compact gaming system in a Mini Tower/Cube Case class.

It can become an alternative to traditional motherboards, which are chosen when assembling inexpensive office and multimedia systems. It works under the control of the Intel B660 system logic, equipped with an LGA 1700 processor socket, designed to work in tandem with the 12th and 13th generation Intel Core and Pentium and Celeron processors. Given the presence of a far from the most productive 8-phase power converter, the best option for installation would be a mid-range processor with a not the highest TDP - for example, an Intel Core i3 or Core i5.

Like most representatives of the Phantom Gaming series, this model is equipped with reinforced reinforced slots for connecting video cards and supports dual operation of Crossfire video cards. The layout of the drive slots is made as follows: 2 M.2 connectors with PCI-E 4.0 bus support plus 4 SATA 3 ports for installing standard 2.5”/3.5” HDD/SSD drives. It is also a rare micro-ATX model that boasts four slots for installing DDR4 RAM modules. The maximum supported volume can reach 128 GB, the XMP RAM profile is ready to pick up any clock frequency up to 5333 MHz.

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I was assembling a new system with old HDDs and SSDs, there was a problem loading Windows, that is, the system did not boot at all, but simply showed strange artifacts and threw it into the BIOS, I thought that the BIOS version was old (from the V2.01 box) updated to V5.01 and nothing changed, there was no point to select the required disk for loading Windows, there is no solution on the Internet either, by typing it turned everything off and rebooted and still found the desired function: it was necessary to enable the CMS (Compatibility Support Module) after that everything worked. After booting into the system and re-entering the BIOS, it became possible to select the desired disk. In life, this is my second build and the first problem.
I don't know yet, I just bought it
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