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ASUS ProArt B760-CREATOR D4?
Поделитесь своим опытом и помогите другим сделать правильный выбор
- + Стабильность работы, легкость установки (на W10 сама предложила установить фирменный софт, а далее через него все необходимые драйверы и утилиты)
Качество сборки на высоте
Сдержанный, но красивый, строгий дизайн без встроенной подсветки
Мощная система питания процессора (15 фаз)
Традиционно для ASUS богатый настройками БИОС
Две сетевые - 2.5G и гинабитная
Целых три M2 слота, с удобным безвинтовым креплением, два слота с радиаторами (можно переставить на нужный слот)
Три выхода на A-RGB подсветку, плюс один разъем для RGB
На задней панели аж 9 usb разъемов
Есть дополнительное питание на корпусный USB-C 3.2 - его можно использовать в т.ч. как быструю зарядку...
- - Не могу запустить порты Thunderbolt 4.
Если бы кто-нибудь помог за деньги(~5000.00 руб.) устранить...


For me its a 10/10, replacing my apple and lenovo computers for something better to use with my universal audio, focusrite and avid products. It does adobe, protools, games, etc perfectly
for the normal user. this is easily a 5/10 just because the price is double that of an average Z or X board. (also if you are not a professional or using tb3, what are you using intel for anyway? AMD is a better value for most people!)
I cant comment on the Tb3 graphics, but you have to plug in your display out, to the display in on the motherboard, and it is NOT hot swapable.
It looks crazy having a display cable go from your graphics card to your motherboard. Honestly, this board is probably too complicated for someone who just wants game on tb3, as there is bandwidth sharing between tb3/pcie/m2/integrated graphics.
I would just wait, unless you want to figure that out...
the tb3 is like having an integrated asus extb3 card, instead of actual integrated tb3.
overall grade isnt high enough to recommend to someone, but honestly its a bad ass board.

It does share bandwidth but most motherboards do at this price range.
T3 will be disabled if you populate the PCIEx16_3 slot. I have the 10G card using the PCIEx16_2 slot. The trade-off being my GPU is running at 8x, but I get to keep my T3 enabled. My setup is for video editing so 8x is enough for my needs.
M.2_1 can run as PCIE or SATA Mode, but if you set it as SATA it will disable SATA2, however, I don't see the need to run at SATA as PCIE is faster.
M.2_2 can run as PCIE 4x or 2x. At 4x it will disable SATA56 (5 and 6). But if you run it at 2x, you will still be able to use SATA56.
It's a good looking board, Mac Pro-like.






For me its a 10/10, replacing my apple and lenovo computers for something better to use with my universal audio, focusrite and avid products. It does adobe, protools, games, etc perfectly
for the normal user. this is easily a 5/10 just because the price is double that of an average Z or X board. (also if you are not a professional or using tb3, what are you using intel for anyway? AMD is a better value for most people!)
I cant comment on the Tb3 graphics, but you have to plug in your display out, to the display in on the motherboard, and it is NOT hot swapable.
It looks crazy having a display cable go from your graphics card to your motherboard. Honestly, this board is probably too complicated for someone who just wants game on tb3, as there is bandwidth sharing between tb3/pcie/m2/integrated graphics.
I would just wait, unless you want to figure that out...
the tb3 is like having an integrated asus extb3 card, instead of actual integrated tb3.
overall grade isnt high enough to recommend to someone, but honestly its a bad ass board.

It does share bandwidth but most motherboards do at this price range.
T3 will be disabled if you populate the PCIEx16_3 slot. I have the 10G card using the PCIEx16_2 slot. The trade-off being my GPU is running at 8x, but I get to keep my T3 enabled. My setup is for video editing so 8x is enough for my needs.
M.2_1 can run as PCIE or SATA Mode, but if you set it as SATA it will disable SATA2, however, I don't see the need to run at SATA as PCIE is faster.
M.2_2 can run as PCIE 4x or 2x. At 4x it will disable SATA56 (5 and 6). But if you run it at 2x, you will still be able to use SATA56.
It's a good looking board, Mac Pro-like.



