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BIOSTAR Unveils H610MH D5 Motherboard with DDR5 Memory and 13th Gen Support

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BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest H610MH D5 motherboard. Based on Intel H610 single-chip architecture, the H610MH D5 flawlessly supports 12th/13th Generation Intel Core processors thanks to BIOSTAR's globally renowned design and manufacturing prowess.

The H610MH D5 motherboard is versatile. Engineered to cater both business and leisure, this motherboard brings BIOSTAR's cutting-edge technology, including the energy-efficient A.I FAN, informative Debug LED, and high-performing Intel GbE LAN to transform mundane tasks like web browsing, sending emails, and running office applications into a seamless experience.



Furthermore, it's an entertainment powerhouse, enabling users to indulge in their favorite TV shows, movies, music, and games online with unmatched performance.

The H610MH D5 motherboard also features 2-DIMM DDR5 with a capacity of up to 64 GB Memory, PCIe 4.0, PCIe M.2 3.0 (32 Gb/s), HDMI 4K2K, and USB 3.2 Gen 1. These top-tier features mark the H610MH D5 as the go-to choice for businesses that demand stability, reliability, and peak performance.

Available in the highly sought-after Micro ATX form factor, the H610MH D5 motherboard promises a compact, space-saving solution without compromising performance. Its fully-loaded rear I/O panel includes a wide array of ports, ensuring you have everything you need for all your computing requirements right at your fingertips. With an assortment of ports, including 1x PS/2 Keyboard/ Mouse Port, 1x HDMI port, 1x VGA Port, 2x USB 3.2 (Gen 1) ports, 4x USB 2.0 ports, and 3x Audio Jacks, connectivity has never been easier or more convenient.

Immerse yourself in high-resolution graphics delivered by the integrated video support for DX12 and HDCP through the HDMI port and experience audio like never before with the ALC897 audio codec, which provides 7.1 Channels, High Definition Audio.

In conclusion, BIOSTAR's H610MH D5 motherboard is a revolutionary product suitable for business and casual computing. Its advanced technology, high-performance features, and compact form factor make it an unparalleled choice in the market. With BIOSTAR's unwavering commitment to quality and innovation, the H610MH D5 motherboard is not just a product; it's a promise of reliability, efficiency, and superior performance.

For more information, visit the product page.

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Weird PR flex, the question is, how much? Looks to have a more or less decent VRM area for this segment, though.
 

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Weird PR flex, the question is, how much? Looks to have a more or less decent VRM area for this segment, though.
It's a 600-series motherboard with out of the box 13th Gen support, and DDR5 is kinda rare for H610.
 
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It's a 600-series motherboard with out of the box 13th Gen support, and DDR5 is kinda rare for H610.

Indeed, I believe they'll be appearing more often now that DDR5 has become more or less affordable at the lower end, though.
 
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Why the hell put a PS/2 and a VGA ports on a 2023 motherboard?
 
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Why the hell put a PS/2 and a VGA ports on a 2023 motherboard?
People still own VGA and PS/2 devices, however PS/2 especially can be a saver, only a year or so ago, when I had to type stuff on local linux console, no natter how I configured USB in the bios, the USB keyboard wouldnt work, had to use a PS/2 one. I am surprised some boards still have two PS/2 though.
 
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People still own VGA and PS/2 devices, however PS/2 especially can be a saver, only a year or so ago, when I had to type stuff on local linux console, no natter how I configured USB in the bios, the USB keyboard wouldnt work, had to use a PS/2 one. I am surprised some boards still have two PS/2 though.

PS/2 has been released 36 years ago and was deprecated 26 years ago with the release of USB. Implementing it on today's hardware is as much nonsense as it would be to use windows 95 as your main OS today
 
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PS/2 has been released 36 years ago and was deprecated 26 years ago with the release of USB. Implementing it on today's hardware is as much nonsense as it would be to use windows 95 as your main OS today
What a reply right after explaining why its still there.
 
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What a reply right after explaining why its still there.
There is a reason why technology becomes deprecated, and it's because better ones replace them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS/2_port#Hardware_issues

What you did is like having a flat on a car, then replacing the flat tire with a wooden wheel and saying that wooden wheels are still useful on cars nowdays.

But sure, keep living in the past if it pleases you! Do you also still light your home with candles and use red phone boxes to place calls?
 
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I think you stuck with a narrow mind, if USB was superior in every way, then PS/2 would no longer be here.

Your reply indicates you didnt even read my post.
 
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