Maxsun Showcases Innovative B760BKBD5 Motherboard at Computex 2024

TapTechNews June 6 news, according to the comprehensive report of Maxsun's official news and foreign media Tom'sHardware, Maxsun showcased the MS-Terminator (Terminator) B760BKBD5 motherboard with a unique BKB form factor at Computex 2024 in Taipei.

The BKB form factor can be regarded as a variant of the standard ITX form factor, which is suitable for A4-structured ITX cases where the motherboard and graphics card are installed 'back to back'.

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The main feature of the MS-Terminator B760BKBD5 motherboard is that its main PCIe graphics card slot is placed on the back of the PCB and rotated inward by 90% at the same time.

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Maxsun said that this 'world's first' back-to-back motherboard structure simplifies the process of installing a discrete graphics card in a small A4 ITX case, without the need for a PCIe extender cable, and the overall is more concise and beautiful.

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In this installation method, the PCIe signal goes directly from the motherboard PCB to the graphics card, which is more pure and stable with lower latency, and can easily support PCIe Gen5 without the need for expensive high-spec cables.

In addition to the main PCIe slot on the back, the MS-Terminator B760BKBD5 motherboard also provides a x4 (TapTechNews note: physically) PCIe slot on the front.

In terms of storage, Maxsun provides two M.2 slots for this motherboard, located in the front and rear respectively, and in addition there are 4 SATA3 interfaces.

According to the analysis of foreign media, the MS-Terminator B760BKBD5 adopts an 8+1+1 phase power supply, which is enough to meet the needs of Intel's LGA1700 platform processors in daily use.

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