There’s a single M.2 slot and four SATA ports. A recorded peak 73☌ VRM temperature is perfectly acceptable. The heatsinks do a decent job, having no issue keeping things cool when presented with a sustained all core load. Our eight core 65W Ryzen 7 3700X purred along without an issue. Something like a Ryzen 3 3300X would be right at home. It doesn’t have a VRM that you’d use to run a Ryzen 9 3950X at full power for extended periods but it will do the job with a suitable CPU. About the only thing it really lacks is WiFi, but then do you really expect to have WiFi at this price? It’s even got two RGB headers and a further two ARGB headers. The Gigabyte A520 Aorus Elite is a high-end A520 board, which might seem oxymoronic, but if you didn’t know what it was you’d be forgiven for assuming it was more of a mid-range board and not a $90 bargain. USB - 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2, up to 5x USB 3.2 Gen 1, up to 8x USB 2.0 Memory - 4x DDR4 slots up to DDR4-4733(OC) CPU Support - 3rd Gen Ryzen (not 3200G or 3400G)
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