I upgraded my motherboard, and I didn’t expect to love this part the most
Usually, a motherboard upgrade usually means an upgrade of the CPU, along with the usual improvements of moving to a newer platform: faster memory support, more expansion slots available, maybe even better I/O. One of the biggest features I didn't expect to love so much wasn't performance-related at all, but rather, a mechanical quality-of-life feature that I never knew I would care about: tool-less mechanisms for installing hardware on the board.
Usually, a motherboard upgrade usually means an upgrade of the CPU, along with the usual improvements of moving to a newer platform: faster memory support, more expansion slots available, maybe even better I/O. One of the biggest features I didn’t expect to love so much wasn’t performance-related at all, but rather, a mechanical quality-of-life feature that I never knew I would care about: tool-less mechanisms for installing hardware on the board.
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