
#Intell desktop board Bluetooth#
Rest of the board's connectivity include eight USB 3.0 ports (six rear, two by header), eight USB 2.0/1.1 ports, two 800 Mbps FireWire ports (one rear, one by header), 8-channel HD audio with optical SPDIF, two gigabit Ethernet interfaces, and an optional front-panel module that gives the board front-panel USB 3.0 ports, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, and Bluetooth 4.0. A variant of this board without Thunderbolt (in which the port works only as mini-DisplayPort), could be sold as DZ87KL-70K. The board features a single first-generation Thunderbolt port, which doubles up as mini-DisplayPort, the only other display output than HDMI. Storage connectivity includes six SATA 6 Gb/s ports from the Z87 PCH, two from a third-party controller, and an mSATA 6 Gb/s. Expansion slots include three PCI-Express 3.0 x16 (x16/x8/x4), three PCI-Express 2.0 x1, and surprisingly, a legacy PCI. You'll either love or hate the new heatsink design. One such covers the company's flagship motherboard, the DZ87KLT-75K "Kinsley." The board features a CPU power supply that's most compliant to Intel's iVR design for Core "Haswell" processors, with an 8-phase design. The OEM or the place of purchase is most familiar with your configuration and its integration of both hardware and software.Ahead of its grand Computex launch alongside the Core "Haswell" processor family, Intel's homebrew socket LGA1150 Desktop Board products are being previewed online. You should contact the OEM directly or the place where you purchased your system for support. OEMs can also integrate the desktop boards with other system components such as a power supply, disk drive, software, and chassis.įor this reason, Intel cannot support a desktop board distributed by an OEM. OEMs can customize the desktop boards to their own specifications. Intel markets desktop boards into the retail channel and to various computer manufacturers known as OEMs (original equipment manufacturers). If you get this message, you likely have an OEM desktop board. If the tool does not detect a branded retail Intel® Desktop Board, the following message displays: No Intel Desktop Board was detected in this system.

If the Intel Board ID Tool detects an Intel Desktop Board, the status window displays the board model, version number (AA#), and versions of the BIOS and operating system. Use this version if your operating system and/or browser does not support the online version. Save it to a folder to run later or copy to a USB thumb drive to run on a different computer. The Intel® Board ID Tool reports if you have a branded retail Intel® Desktop Board installed in your system.
