Colorful released its second motherboard with AMD X870 technology for budget computer builders. The BATTLE-AX X870A-GHA WIFI V14 targets customers who want basic features without high costs. The board uses simple styling and leaves one storage slot without cooling protection. Computer makers designed the power system with 16 phases and two main power cables. This setup helps processors run steadily during heavy work.
The motherboard accepts four memory sticks that can run faster than normal speeds. Users can push memory performance up to 7600 transfers per second for better computing. Three expansion slots let people add graphics cards and other components. The main slot connects directly to the processor for fastest data movement. Metal reinforcement prevents the slot from bending under heavy graphics card weight.
Storage options span three high-speed slots and four standard drive connections. Some slots share pathways and cannot work at the same time. Network features combine wired and wireless connections for internet access. The wired port handles data at 5 gigabits per second speeds. Wireless capability supports modern standards and reaches decent speeds for home use.
Audio processing uses standard chips that handle basic sound needs. The back panel offers many connection types from slow USB ports to ultra-fast 40-gigabit speeds. Video outputs support common monitor types and resolutions. Six audio jacks let users connect complex speaker systems. The design serves people who need reliable computing without premium features.
The motherboard accepts four memory sticks that can run faster than normal speeds. Users can push memory performance up to 7600 transfers per second for better computing. Three expansion slots let people add graphics cards and other components. The main slot connects directly to the processor for fastest data movement. Metal reinforcement prevents the slot from bending under heavy graphics card weight.
Storage options span three high-speed slots and four standard drive connections. Some slots share pathways and cannot work at the same time. Network features combine wired and wireless connections for internet access. The wired port handles data at 5 gigabits per second speeds. Wireless capability supports modern standards and reaches decent speeds for home use.
Audio processing uses standard chips that handle basic sound needs. The back panel offers many connection types from slow USB ports to ultra-fast 40-gigabit speeds. Video outputs support common monitor types and resolutions. Six audio jacks let users connect complex speaker systems. The design serves people who need reliable computing without premium features.