Chipset Performance: As the core of the motherboard, it determines basic functionality, affects processor compatibility, memory support, and expansion capabilities.
Hardware Compatibility: Must precisely match components such as the processor and memory to ensure stable operation of all hardware.
Power Stability: Directly related to operational reliability; stable power supply is required under high load to avoid performance fluctuations or system crashes.
Cooling Structure: Optimized design for high-density areas, effectively reducing the impact of high temperatures, maintaining performance, and extending lifespan.
Interface Richness: Equipped with complete data and video interfaces to meet external device requirements and enhance ease of use.