It depends on what other components you are using. An appropriate graphics card needs more power. I would recommend a 550 watt power supply, because even a simple graphics card quickly consumes 150 - 200 watts, CPU and board another 100 watts, then it's almost not enough at 350 watts for SSDs, HDDs, fans, etc.... They all need power too. Spend CHF 10 - 20 more for a better power supply, you won't regret it...
The upper PCI-E slot is connected x16 and therefore offers full bandwidth. The lower one is only x8. You will most likely not be able to determine effective performance differences. Therefore, it doesn't matter which slot you plug your graphics card into.
The board has several monitor outputs. It uses the graphics unit in the processor for the display output. When buying the CPU, look for integrated graphics.
Hello Fusion - yes, it's no problem because of the ATX format. However, I wouldn't take it again because the cover plate for the connections is quite fiddly to fit and has sharp edges and is not well made. The lane sharing is also a bit strange, I couldn't plug in a WLAN PCIe where I wanted it (PCIe 4), a SATA port was blocked. By the way, it only has 4 of them, so I had to plug in the WLAN card directly under the graphics card... However, the choice of alternatives for the Z270 chipset is no longer very large - only expensive)))
Hi.
I think you are looking for something like this: Delock PCIe>2x USB 3.1 Gen2
Please check the connections of the cable from the PC if they fit to the card (should be 20pin).
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no, it doesn't. according to this link, the 6th and 7th generation i3s fit on this mainboard:
https://www.asus.com/ch-de/Motherboards/PRIME-Z270-P/HelpDesk_CPU/
A: No.
B: In principle, yes. But I would go for something like this: ASUS PCE-AC56 (PCI-E x1, 866Mbit/s, 450Mbit/s)
If only because I don't want to use my USB ports for WLAN.
C: The most elegant and cleanest solution would be an Asus Strix. It costs a bit more, but it's worth it and with network adapters you're almost on the same level. ASUS STRIX Z270E GAMING (LGA 1151, Intel Z270, ATX)
Price-performance otherwise have a look at MSI. I don't have the product line in my head right now.
Cable is not possible under any circumstances? It's worlds better (more stable, transmission rate...) than wifi.