| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Stable for office work & light gaming | Proprietary PSU connector | | Supports affordable 7th Gen Intel CPUs | No overclocking or XMP | | Includes M.2 NVMe (on some revs) | Limited PCIe lanes (6 total) | | PS/2 & COM ports for legacy kit | Poor audio codec (ALC662) | | Fits standard mATX cases | Maximum 2 sticks of RAM |
| Header | Type | Pin Count | Notes | |--------|------|-----------|-------| | Front Panel | Standard Intel | 9-pin | Power LED, HDD LED, Power Switch, Reset | | USB 3.0 Front | 19-pin | One header | Supports 2 ports | | USB 2.0 Front | 9-pin | Two headers | Supports 4 total ports | | Audio Front | HD Audio | 9-pin | Realtek standard | | COM Port | Serial | 9-pin | For legacy industrial use | | CMOS Clear | Jumper (2-pin) | Unlabeled | Near CR2032 battery | | Chassis Intrusion | 2-pin | Optional | | acer ironman-sk motherboard specs
Intel 100 Series / 200 Series Mobile (Skylake / Kaby Lake architectures). Supported CPUs: | Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Stable
: Integrated PCH (Platform Controller Hub) within the MCP (Multi-Chip Package). It often identifies as part of the Intel 100 Series or Sunrise Point-LP chipset family. Memory : Type : DDR4 SODIMM. Slots : Typically features 2 memory slots . Max Capacity : Supports up to 32GB (2x16GB) of 2400MHz RAM. Graphics : Integrated : Intel HD Graphics (dependent on CPU). Memory : Type : DDR4 SODIMM
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