ASUS Q501LA - does anyone know what the MOBO inputs consist of?

Thornton

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I just bought this computer, and I gotta say, first looking at the specs it doesn't seem all that powerful, but it runs really well. It is actually a win-8 PC but I am not here regarding the OS and the 7 forums get a little more TLC than the 8 forums in my experience.

As I said, I love it. To be honest, its kinda making me power thirsty for more. I know it has a SSD bay, underneath the hood. I also know it uses PCI-E mini for the BT 4.0 and 802.11AC adapter.... What I guess I am really wondering is if there are any other PCI-E mini bays that I could throw a GeForce 745m into or something or if there are any other interesting little bays under the hood that maybe I might want to know about.

I love ASUS. I have never had a bad experience with a product its self besides warehouse and shipping damages which really have nothing to do with the product its self. They peaked my interest by including a SSD bay. It was a wise decision. Their customization never ceases to amaze me.

Thanks so much,
Thornton Strolia
 

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I just bought this computer, and I gotta say, first looking at the specs it doesn't seem all that powerful, but it runs really well. It is actually a win-8 PC but I am not here regarding the OS and the 7 forums get a little more TLC than the 8 forums in my experience.

As I said, I love it. To be honest, its kinda making me power thirsty for more. I know it has a SSD bay, underneath the hood. I also know it uses PCI-E mini for the BT 4.0 and 802.11AC adapter.... What I guess I am really wondering is if there are any other PCI-E mini bays that I could throw a GeForce 745m into or something or if there are any other interesting little bays under the hood that maybe I might want to know about.

I love ASUS. I have never had a bad experience with a product its self besides warehouse and shipping damages which really have nothing to do with the product its self. They peaked my interest by including a SSD bay. It was a wise decision. Their customization never ceases to amaze me.

Thanks so much,
Thornton Strolia

I have two SSD's in my PC, but have never heard of a "SSD bay". The SATA ports handle either a SSD or an HDD. This isn't really important, but I was looking up your Motherboard to help with your PCIe question and was having a problem finding it. Your specs say "AMD am3 24fsb". Is there a more complete name for it? You can find out all of your specs by downloading https://www.piriform.com/speccy
They have a pay program, but just download the free one. That is all you need and get back with the Motherboard name. Thanks,
 

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I just bought this computer, and I gotta say, first looking at the specs it doesn't seem all that powerful, but it runs really well. It is actually a win-8 PC but I am not here regarding the OS and the 7 forums get a little more TLC than the 8 forums in my experience.

As I said, I love it. To be honest, its kinda making me power thirsty for more. I know it has a SSD bay, underneath the hood. I also know it uses PCI-E mini for the BT 4.0 and 802.11AC adapter.... What I guess I am really wondering is if there are any other PCI-E mini bays that I could throw a GeForce 745m into or something or if there are any other interesting little bays under the hood that maybe I might want to know about.

I love ASUS. I have never had a bad experience with a product its self besides warehouse and shipping damages which really have nothing to do with the product its self. They peaked my interest by including a SSD bay. It was a wise decision. Their customization never ceases to amaze me.

Thanks so much,
Thornton Strolia

I have two SSD's in my PC, but have never heard of a "SSD bay". The SATA ports handle either a SSD or an HDD. This isn't really important, but I was looking up your Motherboard to help with your PCIe question and was having a problem finding it. Your specs say "AMD am3 24fsb". Is there a more complete name for it? You can find out all of your specs by downloading https://www.piriform.com/speccy
They have a pay program, but just download the free one. That is all you need and get back with the Motherboard name. Thanks,

The am3 mobo is my desktop. Last I looked (almost 3 years ago) there was no way of specifiying more than one computer in my specs.
I only say bay about the SSD slot because it is listed as dedicated. It looks like a normal HDD input but is labeled specifically for SSD.

My desktop, I know all about and know that my mobo and CPU are old news for new technologies that I need it for and will be upgrading to an 1150 socket i7 in the not so distant future. Save the parts and rebuild the computer as a second one in the future...
 

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windows 7 ProfessionalIntel I7 4790k16gb DDR3 1600mhzDual GTX 780 ASUS
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
windows 7 Professional
CPU
Intel I7 4790k
Motherboard
ASUS Hero VII
Memory
16gb DDR3 1600mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Dual GTX 780 ASUS
Monitor(s) Displays
2x HP 2331
Screen Resolution
1080p
Hard Drives
750gb Hitachi 7200rpm
500gb Crucial SSD
PSU
Corsair 800g
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NZXT Phantom
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fan
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Razer Deathstalker
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Razer Ouroboros
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70mbps
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MSE + M-Bam
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