ASUS’ ROG Strix X370-I ITX AM4 motherboard has been pictured

ASUS' ROG Strix X370-I ITX AM4 motherboard has been pictured

ASUS’ ROG Strix X370-I ITX AM4 motherboard has been pictured

ASUS’ ROG Strix series of ITX Gaming AM4 motherboards are set to release later this month, coming with B350 and X370 chipset variants. Previously the B350 version of this motherboard was pictured online by a retailer, though now some clearer information is available about ASUS’ more premium X370 model. 
 
Aesthetically ASUS’ X370-I is almost identical to ASUS’ B350 variant, offering the same two DIMM slots, four SATA 6Gbps ports and dual M.2 slots. One of these M.2 slots supports PCIe 3.0 bandwidth while the other only offers support for PCIe 2.0. 

The rear I/O options on this motherboard are rather minimalistic, lacking any video out options, making this motherboard unsuitable for use with AM4 APUs. This is a strange decision given AMD’s planned release of Ryzen APUs on AM4 in early 2018, with the lack of display outputs preventing Ryzen APUs from utilising their integrated GPU as a display output.  

 

  

ASUS' ROG Strix X370-I ITX AM4 motherboard has been pictured

 

In the box, this item will come with four SATA cables, a wireless/Bluetooth antenna and other standard motherboard accessories. ASUS has not officially revealed the pricing of this motherboard can understand. 

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