Asus dives deep into Coffee Lake and brings up a handful of mobos
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Today's big motherboard news is clearly the release of Intel's mainstream 300-series chipsets that drop a couple of features from the higher-end Z370 in exchange for somewhat-lower price tags. Asus is all in with the new chipsets and is showing off models in its TUF, Prime, and ROG lineups.
All of the company's new microATX and ATX boards sport four DDR4 DIMM slots. The physical limitations of the Mini-ITX form factor mean the two new boards in that tiny size have just two memory slots. In either case, each slot can work with modules up to 2666 MT/s in ...