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Board layers of the motherboard structure

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Tico_32
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04-14-2016, 12:35 AM
#11
ASUS HERO (Wi-Fi) and Dark Hero typically feature 2 to 4 PCB layers depending on the model.
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Tico_32
04-14-2016, 12:35 AM #11

ASUS HERO (Wi-Fi) and Dark Hero typically feature 2 to 4 PCB layers depending on the model.

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coreylemonade
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04-14-2016, 08:29 AM
#12
I'm not sure, honestly. Most of what I mentioned was just based on assumptions except for a couple examples with ASRock and TUF gaming. I don't think you'll damage those motherboards, actually. Asus TUF and flagship boards are strong enough for a "frustration-free" build.
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coreylemonade
04-14-2016, 08:29 AM #12

I'm not sure, honestly. Most of what I mentioned was just based on assumptions except for a couple examples with ASRock and TUF gaming. I don't think you'll damage those motherboards, actually. Asus TUF and flagship boards are strong enough for a "frustration-free" build.

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icantswim
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04-14-2016, 02:43 PM
#13
Usually, yes.
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icantswim
04-14-2016, 02:43 PM #13

Usually, yes.

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quadlaser
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04-16-2016, 03:35 AM
#14
It matters because it influences your perspective and decisions.
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quadlaser
04-16-2016, 03:35 AM #14

It matters because it influences your perspective and decisions.

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GhostGG
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04-16-2016, 11:53 AM
#15
Maybe the person is worried about damaging the PCB, but it seems like this usually doesn't happen during PC assembly.
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GhostGG
04-16-2016, 11:53 AM #15

Maybe the person is worried about damaging the PCB, but it seems like this usually doesn't happen during PC assembly.

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04-17-2016, 05:33 AM
#16
The Hero boards consist of six-layer and eight-layer PCBs with dedicated audio tracks. You can locate these details on Asus's official site. For a clearer grasp of PCB layers, refer to the provided guide: https://emcfastpass.com/wp-content/uploa...2011_2.pdf
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xXDamoDoggieXx
04-17-2016, 05:33 AM #16

The Hero boards consist of six-layer and eight-layer PCBs with dedicated audio tracks. You can locate these details on Asus's official site. For a clearer grasp of PCB layers, refer to the provided guide: https://emcfastpass.com/wp-content/uploa...2011_2.pdf

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BreezyTaco
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04-24-2016, 12:30 PM
#17
Some folks fixate on the smallest specifics, like the internal structure of a mobile, and that thought never crossed my mind.
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BreezyTaco
04-24-2016, 12:30 PM #17

Some folks fixate on the smallest specifics, like the internal structure of a mobile, and that thought never crossed my mind.

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NirkoGaming
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04-24-2016, 05:43 PM
#18
It used to be a point for motherboard makers to showcase their products by listing more layers. More layers generally mean better performance. You can cover the whole board with ground, power, and data connections. If you fix the surface area into one size, you need to get creative with wiring and possibly remove some features to save space. But it seems a 6-layer PCB is now quite common. Interestingly, it might not matter much to most people today. Processors and motherboards have kept getting better in design, layout, power delivery, and capabilities. Size continues to shrink. My friends' RTX 3080 is smaller than their GTX 980, yet both cards look great with improved designs. In short, PCB design really matters.
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NirkoGaming
04-24-2016, 05:43 PM #18

It used to be a point for motherboard makers to showcase their products by listing more layers. More layers generally mean better performance. You can cover the whole board with ground, power, and data connections. If you fix the surface area into one size, you need to get creative with wiring and possibly remove some features to save space. But it seems a 6-layer PCB is now quite common. Interestingly, it might not matter much to most people today. Processors and motherboards have kept getting better in design, layout, power delivery, and capabilities. Size continues to shrink. My friends' RTX 3080 is smaller than their GTX 980, yet both cards look great with improved designs. In short, PCB design really matters.

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Bibble_Ele
Senior Member
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04-24-2016, 06:10 PM
#19
It's crucial for the maker, not the buyer. When the board includes all necessary functions and can manage the demands, the thickness of the PCB becomes completely unimportant.
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Bibble_Ele
04-24-2016, 06:10 PM #19

It's crucial for the maker, not the buyer. When the board includes all necessary functions and can manage the demands, the thickness of the PCB becomes completely unimportant.

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TorcikPL
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04-27-2016, 03:15 AM
#20
It's just a set of instructions. Like your CPU, it doesn't care about the consumer; the processor increases to 4.7GHz. Yet for some reason, everyone needs to understand how fast a CPU is. Most people don't grasp the difference between frequency and IPC. That's not really useful information. What's the point?
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TorcikPL
04-27-2016, 03:15 AM #20

It's just a set of instructions. Like your CPU, it doesn't care about the consumer; the processor increases to 4.7GHz. Yet for some reason, everyone needs to understand how fast a CPU is. Most people don't grasp the difference between frequency and IPC. That's not really useful information. What's the point?

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