USB3.1

What happens here?

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>four onboard graphics sockets

What the flying fuck.

I think the placement of the ps/2 connector is more strange.

This user is asking the real questions.

how else are you supposed to troubleshoot

fpbp

That's a good way to market. No matter what you're going to have the type of connection a fucker will need and therefore REALLY can say they don't need a dedicated video card at all.

Probably be more efficient to ship three adapters.

Maximum compatibility

Retina Macbook Pro doesn't have this problem.

Because Macbook doesn't have anything.

Just your money

It's glorious
could use more

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What the fuck do you mean? What's an onboard graphics socket? You mean pci-e lanes? You can't even see those in this pic.

do you not see the 4 fucking graphics ports?

Oh, those things? I thought we called them video connectors.

isnt this ideal for fucking APUs

They're also called ports. You can call them whatever you want but don't get riled up over semantics while everyone else is making fun of the insane IO imbalance.

1. It's not a gaming board. Gaming boards don't need VGA.
2. It's not a business PC board because those don't need PS/2, optical audio and 4 monitors, one of which is stuck with VGA. Business work stations with lots of monitors (stock exchange) use switches, multiple graphics cards (dedicated) or daisy chaining.

No idea who the target audience for this product is supposed to be.

DisplayPort. HDMI. VGA. DVI. This way you can plug any sort of monitor you have into this board without a special adapter. The integrated graphics are likely powerful enough to drive 3-4 of these ports at once, so it's also good for multiple monitors.

>buying four different monitors

This is what the VGA port died for? Pathetic

You could buy 4 of the same monitor.

the real question is why the fuck they renamed USB 3.0 to USB 3.1 Gen 1?