Hello!
Every now and then I think of upgrading my current htpc (i7 4970k, GTX1070), even though it suffices). Part of the reason is that I would like a system to play with, and the current pc would be perfect for that.
So I'm looking at the new range of z890 mainboards and notice something odd. There is a surprisingly small number of boards that have more than two pcie slots. Some ATX boards just offer 1 PCIe x16 slot! On the other hand, the have 4 or even 5 M2 slots... I can understand that one or two PCIe slots next to the videocard slot will not be usable, but the others can be. And on a PCIe slot, it is very easy to install an M2 adapter, but not the other way around.. So that generation of mainboards really seems limited in expansion... Most people apparently don't care much about slots anymore, but 1 slot on an ATX board seems ridiculous.
Another thing I noticed is that the higher end the mainboard, the less audio jacks it has. So you can forget about connecting 5.1 through audio jacks or so. I know most will connect via HDMI, but with the lack of slots on the mainboards, the lack of mutlichannel usb soundcards on the market, you really run into limitations...
Where are the times when a good mainboard had 7 PCIe x16 slots (I had the Asus P6T6-WS, until UPS dropped it). My current board (Z97) has 3 PCIe x16, 2 PCIe x4 and 2 PCI (yes, I wanted those as well), and it has an M2 slot. Of course some lanes are shared, so the M2 slot does not work together with the x4 slots, but the newer systems have even more PCIe lanes...
Just me ranting again...
Every now and then I think of upgrading my current htpc (i7 4970k, GTX1070), even though it suffices). Part of the reason is that I would like a system to play with, and the current pc would be perfect for that.
So I'm looking at the new range of z890 mainboards and notice something odd. There is a surprisingly small number of boards that have more than two pcie slots. Some ATX boards just offer 1 PCIe x16 slot! On the other hand, the have 4 or even 5 M2 slots... I can understand that one or two PCIe slots next to the videocard slot will not be usable, but the others can be. And on a PCIe slot, it is very easy to install an M2 adapter, but not the other way around.. So that generation of mainboards really seems limited in expansion... Most people apparently don't care much about slots anymore, but 1 slot on an ATX board seems ridiculous.
Another thing I noticed is that the higher end the mainboard, the less audio jacks it has. So you can forget about connecting 5.1 through audio jacks or so. I know most will connect via HDMI, but with the lack of slots on the mainboards, the lack of mutlichannel usb soundcards on the market, you really run into limitations...
Where are the times when a good mainboard had 7 PCIe x16 slots (I had the Asus P6T6-WS, until UPS dropped it). My current board (Z97) has 3 PCIe x16, 2 PCIe x4 and 2 PCI (yes, I wanted those as well), and it has an M2 slot. Of course some lanes are shared, so the M2 slot does not work together with the x4 slots, but the newer systems have even more PCIe lanes...
Just me ranting again...
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