ASUS PRO Q470M-C/CSM LGA1200 (Intel 10th Gen) uATX Commercial Motherboard (Intel vPro, Intel LAN, 2xDisplayPorts, HDMI/D-Sub,TPM, LPC debug Header and ASUS Control Center Express) - View 1

ASUS PRO Q470M-C/CSM LGA1200 (Intel 10th Gen) uATX Commercial Motherboard (Intel vPro, Intel LAN, 2xDisplayPorts, HDMI/D-Sub,TPM, LPC debug Header and ASUS Control Center Express)

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Key Features

  • Intel LGA 1200 socket: Ready for 10th Gen Intel Core vPro processors, features 4x DDR4, 6x SATA, 2xDisplayPort, DVI/D-Sub, dual M. 2, Intel I219V, front panel USB 3. 2 Gen 1 Type-C
  • ASUS-exclusive self-recovering BIOS technology for automatic system BIOS recovery from a verified backup
  • ASUS CSM motherboard: ASUS Corporate Stable Model, with up to 36-month Supply, EOL notice & ECN control
  • ASUS Event log for capturing and managing detailed system information
  • ASUS Control Center Express(ACCE) to make IT endpoint management
  • Dedicated LPC header and debug card with LCD display for faster troubleshooting
  • Innovative moisture-resistant coating to protect the motherboard from harsh environments

Specifications

Processor
core_i5
RAM
DDR4
Memory Speed
2933 MHz
Brand
ASUS
Series
PRO Q470M-C/CSM
Item model number
PRO Q470M-C/CSM
Item Weight
1.15 pounds
Product Dimensions
10.63 x 10.35 x 2.03 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
10.63 x 10.35 x 2.03 inches
Manufacturer
ASUS
Date First Available
May 27, 2020

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Customer Reviews

Wsimonton
The Motherboard had upon arrival corrupted EPROM which prevented the computer from booting normally. It would stop and report NO drive(s) found. Hitting ESC two or three times caused the board to boot and the computer operated apparently normally - except for not booting. ASUS Service suggested that it was a Legacy drive and provided instructions to modify the BIOS. That prevented the computer from booting at all. The drive was nota legacy drive.After numerous checks (I have 40 years experience in PCs - repairing, modifying, etc.) was forced to have a outside diagnostic run and the diagnostic discovered the corrupted EPROM. I had to have the EPROM flashed to correct. The diagnostic and repair cost more than the Motherboard. I therefore cannot repeat CANNOT recommend this Motherboard.