>The motherboard is equipped with two DDR4 SO-DIMM memory slots and supports up to a maximum of 32GB of DDR4-3200 memory. Storage options include a single SATA III port and two M.2 slots. The M.2 2280 M-Key slot can house a PCI-Express 3.0 x4 or SATA drive, while the other M.2 2232 E-Key slot is perfect for accommodating PCI-Express x1 devices, like a Wi-Fi card. >The AMD Ryzen V1000 APU is soldered to the heart of the motherboard. Introduced by AMD in early 2018, the Ryzen V1000 series is a combination of the chipmaker's Zen CPU and Vega GPU architectures. The APUs are fabricated with the 14nm FinFET process. The FS-FP5V will be available in four models in accordance with AMD's various V1000 SKUs. >The V1000-series APUs start with the basic dual-core, four-thread Ryzen V1202B and stretch up to the quad-core, eight-thread Ryzen V1807B. The TDP ranges from 12W to 54W. AMD claims that the APUs are capable of pumping out 3.6 TFLOPS (16-bit) of performance.
Yeah you're right. I read that it had two M.2 slots and instantly thought they were both the same when the bottom has FCC and different connector. I guess the other M.2 slot is on the bottom of the board.
Did you read either of those posts before you decided to reply to them?
Carter Hill
are you fucking retarded? It has been said in multiple articles and multiple reviews that the Vega 11 can be compared to the GT 1030, not the 1050
Justin Perez
That's exactly my point. Neither the vega 11 nor the 1030 are anywhere near 3.6 tflops.
Robert Stewart
did you read the part where it was >16bit
Jacob Young
Oh right, my bad, I forgot marketing exists.
Joshua Martin
>>M.2 cards have holes in them >lmao no its not like they have mounting holes in or at the ends of them. ask me how i know you're autistic
Wyatt Gutierrez
is the only reason why this is as expensive as it is due to it's size?
Kayden Martin
THANK YOU, BASED SAPPHIRE!
Christopher Carter
Where did you find a price?
Jaxson Johnson
>4 displayport connectors >4c/8t 3.3ghz >1.3ghz 704 shader units >12v input(s) >$450 quite nice for something so small
Chase Russell
Don't forget the dual 10G Ethernet too. Holy shit, this thing is packed and cheap compared to other custom SOC boards.
Jason Nelson
No IPMI, no buy. This is why I stick with supermicro
Jordan Reyes
Half precision floating point is very useful for graphic calculations.
Elijah Baker
>IPMI
Why have you not started using DASH instead is my question. Also Intel has effectively informally deprecated it informally in favor of AMT using the ME inside their processors, although a whole load of good that does considering how insecure it is.
It's 1G Ethernet, not 10G. It's intended for POS and advertisements, not for microservers. They will probably make a version with better Ethernet but less Displayports if this one sells.