It uses a compact Mini-ITX form factor, ideal for small desktop builds and space-constrained cases.
According to the product description it supports up to 16GB of DDR3 memory using dual memory channels for smoother multitasking. Check the exact supported speeds and module sizes in the detailed specs.
The description states compatibility with Intel processors and lists 'Socket AM5'. Note: AM5 is an AMD socket designation — this appears inconsistent. Verify CPU socket and supported processor list with the seller or manufacturer before purchasing.
Yes — it supports onboard graphics if you install a CPU/APU that includes integrated graphics. Available display outputs are HDMI, DVI and VGA.
The board includes a PCI-E x8 slot which can accept many add-in cards including some GPUs. Note that performance may be limited compared with a full x16 slot depending on the card and workload.
It provides SATA and M.2 interfaces for storage, allowing combinations of traditional SATA drives and faster NVMe or SATA M.2 modules. Check the spec sheet for the number and type of SATA ports and M.2 key/type supported.
The description confirms SATA and M.2 support but does not list exact counts. Refer to the motherboard's detailed specification or manual for the precise number of SATA ports and M.2 slots and any shared bandwidth limitations.
Power connector requirements are not listed in the description. Most ITX motherboards use a 24-pin ATX main power connector and a 4/8-pin CPU power connector — confirm exact requirements in the product manual or spec sheet before assembly.
Yes — the ITX B75A is described as suitable for everyday tasks and light gaming. For more demanding gaming, a discrete GPU and higher-performance CPU would provide better results.
The board is compatible with common desktop operating systems such as Windows and Linux. For best results, install the manufacturer's drivers for chipset, LAN, audio and other components — check the vendor site for driver downloads.
The product comes in a new original box package for secure delivery. Warranty information is not included in the description — check the seller or manufacturer for warranty length and terms.
In most cases yes, but compatibility depends on your case and cooler clearance. Mini-ITX boards use standard CPU mounting holes, so most standard coolers fit physically — verify cooler height and case clearance before purchase.
BIOS updates and instructions are provided by the manufacturer. Download the latest BIOS from the manufacturer's support page and follow their recommended update procedure carefully to avoid issues.
The description doesn't list specific headers. Typical Mini-ITX boards include front-panel headers, USB headers and at least one CPU/system fan header — consult the motherboard manual or spec sheet for exact header locations and counts.
For complete specifications (exact socket, supported CPU models, memory speeds, port counts, and headers) and verified compatibility, consult the manufacturer's product page, the official manual, or contact the seller directly.
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