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Comparison ASRock H110M-DGS R3.0 vs ASRock H110M-DVS R3.0

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SocketIntel LGA 1151Intel LGA 1151
Form factormicro-ATXmicro-ATX
VRM heatsink
Size (HxW)191x188 mm191x188 mm
Chipset
ChipsetIntel H110Intel H110
BIOSAmiAmi
UEFI BIOS
RAM
DDR42 slot(s)2 slot(s)
Memory moduleDIMMDIMM
Operation mode2 channel2 channel
Max. clock frequency2133 MHz2133 MHz
Max. memory32 GB32 GB
XMP
Drive interface
SATA 3 (6Gbps)44
Expansion slots
1x PCI-E slots11
PCI-E 16x slots11
PCI Express3.03.0
Internal connections
USB 2.011
USB 3.2 gen111
Video outputs
D-Sub output (VGA)
DVI outputDVI-DDVI-D
Integrated audio
AudiochipRealtek ALC887Realtek ALC887
Sound (channels)7.17.1
Network interfaces
LAN (RJ-45)1 Gbps1 Gbps
LAN ports11
LAN controllerRealtek RTL8111CRealtek RTL8111C
External connections
USB 2.044
USB 3.2 gen122
PS/222
Power connectors
Main power socket24 pin24 pin
CPU power8 pin8 pin
Fan power connectors22
Added to E-Catalognovember 2016october 2016

D-Sub output (VGA)

The motherboard has its own D-Sub (VGA) output.

Such an output is intended for transmitting video from an integrated graphics card (see above) or a processor with integrated graphics (we emphasize that it is impossible to output a signal from a discrete graphics card through the motherboard chipset). As for VGA specifically, it is an analogue standard originally created for CRT monitors. It does not differ in image quality, is practically not suitable for resolutions above 1280x1024 and does not provide sound transmission, and therefore is generally considered obsolete. However, this type of input continues to be used in some monitors, TVs, projectors, etc.; so among motherboards you can find models with such outputs.
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