
Gigabyte also included one LAN port that’s powered by the INtel I-219V Gigabit controller, as well as six 3.5 millimeter audio jacks that take their direction from the ALC-892 HD audio codec from Realtek.
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Added to the goods are two video outputs that consist of the HDMI and DVI-D port, a PS/2 combination, plus a mouse port. Taking a look at the rear panel, the Z390 M Gaming Motherboard also has two USB 3.1 Gen2 (both Type A and ), as well as four USB 3.0 Type A ports. The motherboard gives you a total of two M.2 slots that supports both the SATA based drives and the PCIe 3.0 x4. You can find these below the 24-pin 12 Volt power input of the motherboard.

The Z390 M Gaming Motherboard comes with six SATA ports with two extra right angled ports plus four straight angled connectors. It’s basically the same as the much bigger ATX-sized Z390 Gaming X.

The motherboard also features two PCIe 3.0 x1, and the motherboard itself supports up to 2-way Cross-Fire multi graphics card setups. When it comes to the PCIe slots, the Z390 M Gaming Motherboard features two full-length PCIe 3.0 slots which respectively work at 16-x and 4-x. As for the memory support, it is pretty much the same as the Z390-M Gaming that sports a total of four RAM slots with support for up to a maximum of, and including 64GB with a published collection of supported memory speed. Like the other motherboards mentioned, the Z390 M Gaming Motherboard sports a dual CPU 12-Volt ATX power input, specifically 8 and 4-pins, and appears to have a 12-phase arrangement just like the ATX-sized gaming boards. It shares quite a similar design and style to the Z390 Gaming X and Gaming SLI that features a classy black and grey theme with red accents on its power delivery heat sink. The Z390 M Gaming Motherboard from Gigabyte is a mATX motherboard for the 9th Gen processors from Intel. The Product Gigabyte Z390 M Gaming Motherboard Review
