
Below is a complete list of all the headers in this area. There are several headers across the bottom, including USB and RGB, etc. SATA-based M.2 modules are not supported on this board either. The bandwidth for the slot is similar to the other H610 boards, sporting a PCIe 3.0 x4 (32 Gbps) interface. The M.2 socket above the full-length PCIe slot supports PCIe drives up to 80mm. Meanwhile, the bottom x1 slot runs at PCIe 3.0 x1 speeds and sources bandwidth through the chipset. The top full-length PCIe slot runs at PCIe 4.0 x16 speeds and connects through the CPU. In the middle, we spy two PCIe slots and one M.2 socket. This is an older codec, but should still be OK for many users. On the bottom half of the board, starting on the left side, we see the exposed audio section with the Realtek ALC897 codec on display and four yellow caps dedicated to audio.
