

Rear USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C ® and Front USB3.Dual Ultra-Fast NVMe PCIe 4.0/3.0 x4 M.2 with Thermal Guard.Fast 2.5GbE LAN with Bandwidth Management.Fully Covered Thermal Design with High Coverage MOSFET Heatsinks.Shielded Memory Routing for Better Memory Overclocking.Direct 12+1 Phases Digital VRM Solution with 60A DrMOS.Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs.Supports 11th and 10th Gen Intel ® Core™ Series Processors Gigabyte A520M AORUS Elite (AMD Ryzen AM4/MicroATX/5+3 Phases Digital PWM/Gaming GbE LAN/NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2/2 Display Interfaces/Q-Flash Plus/RGB Fusion 2.To be honest, if the Gigabyte RGB Fusion tends to keep up with the Aura Sync, it will be needing 3 rd party support in a drastic measure, or else it will be left behind. Sure, the lighting itself if nicely implemented, but that is not even the tough part. Intel ® Z590M GAMING Motherboard with Direct 12+1 Phases Digital VRM with DrMOS, Full Gen4 Design, Fully Covered Thermal Design with Integrated IO Armor, PCIe 4.0 M.2 with Thermal Guard, 2.5GbE Gaming LAN, 8-ch HD Audio with Audio Caps, USB 3.2 Gen2 TYPE-C ®, RGB FUSION 2.0, Q-Flash Plus As sad as it may seem, the RGB Fusion is pretty rudimentary when it comes to supporting.
