The motherboard is distinguished from the following aspects:
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1. Look at the electronics. Now the general motherboard has used solid-state capacitors. Look at the quantity and quality of solid-state capacitors.
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2. Look at the craft. Take a look at the back wiring.
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3. Check the power supply cable. Especially near the cpu and graphics card. A number of lines can ensure sufficient power supply, will not produce inexplicable crash and other problems.
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4. Look at the motherboard's materials, the number of power supply phases, whether the interface is complete, whether it is an all-solid-state capacitor, and whether the design is reasonable (some motherboard's chipset radiator will conflict with a long version of the graphics card, and can not be put in).