All graphics cards with PCIe x16 interface can be connected. In principle, all graphics cards from the last 10+ years. However, the GTX 1500 TI Cerberus does not work because it does not exist. But if you meant a GTX 1050 TI Cerberus, then yes, of course it will work.
The AsRock has the 1 x PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot.
However, the Radeon RX 6900 XT is designed for PCI Express standard 4, which has twice the data throughput of standard 3. So if you have to buy such a fast graphics card, it's better to buy a more modern motherboard! However, it would work in terms of connector compatibility.
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The board should not cause any problems, but the length may make it difficult to access the SATA ports.
It might be better to use them from the rear side if the enclosure has the appropriate openings.
Hello, according to the user manual :
ryzen processor (pinnacle ridge) ECC compatible and not ECC 3220+(OC)/2933/2667/2400/2133
ryzen processor (summit ridge) ECC-enabled and not ECC-enabled 3220+(OC)/2933(OC)/2667/2400/2133
ryzen processor (raven ridge) non-ECC 3220+(OC)/2933(OC)/2667/2400/2133)
on ryzen (raven ridge) processors ECC is only supported with PRO processors
for more info see https://www.asrock.com
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Yes, the 2280 Aorus fits, but if you mean this one Gigabyte Aorus NVMe Gen4 (500GB, M.2 2280) I wouldn't recommend it. It's expensive because it's PCIe 4.0 and the board only supports PCIe 3.0, so the speed is useless. Apart from that, NVMe is generally useless for normal use or gaming.
Yes, compatible with current BIOS update P3.30, which requires a CPU of the previous generation for the update process, if the mainboard is not delivered with the current BIOS.
I suspect that Digitec is the only one to write the correct, full name.
According to the Asus website, this is their official name. Amazon Germany, for example, also has them as Fatal1ty.
See: http://www.asrock.com/microsite...