JGINYUE B85I-PLUS User Manual

Below you will find brief information for B85I-PLUS. This motherboard supports Intel Core/Pentium/Xeon series processors with LGA1150, providing a dual-channel DDR3 memory architecture (up to 16GB). It features a PCIe x16 slot for expansion cards, SATA 3.0 connectors for storage, and USB 3.0 ports. Connectivity includes HDMI, VGA, Gigabit LAN, and audio ports. Internal connectors offer additional USB 2.0/3.0 and front panel audio options.

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Key features

  • Supports Intel LGA1150 processors

  • Dual-channel DDR3 memory support

  • PCIe 3.0 x16 expansion slot

  • SATA 3.0 interface for fast storage

  • USB 3.0 ports for high-speed data transfer

  • HDMI and VGA display outputs

  • Gigabit Ethernet LAN for network connectivity

Frequently asked questions

The motherboard supports Intel Core/Pentium/Xeon series processors with LGA1150 pin series.

The motherboard supports a maximum memory capacity of 16GB (8G*2) using 2 DDR3 DIMM slots.

The motherboard provides a PCI Express 3.0 x16 expansion slot for installing your expansion card.

Use the JAUD1 connector to connect audio jacks on the front panel.

User questions

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What information is available regarding 'PCH1' on the motherboard?

The viewed document does not contain any information or mention of a component named 'PCH1' on the motherboard. However, the manual specifies that the motherboard uses an 'Intel B85 Chipset' as its Southbridge. In modern Intel motherboard architectures, the functions of the traditional Southbridge are often integrated into what is known as the Platform Controller Hub (PCH).

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Does the device manual contain information about a Northbridge component?

The viewed document provides information about the Southbridge B85 Chipset but does not contain specific details regarding a 'Northbridge' component for the B85I-PLUS motherboard. Modern motherboard architectures often integrate functions previously handled by a separate Northbridge into the CPU itself or into a single chipset design.

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