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Because the drivers are often soldered or fixed, upgrading to "silent" drivers (like TMC2208s) usually requires replacing the entire board or significant soldering work, depending on the specific sub-version of the ABC v1.1.

Hardware is only as good as the software that runs on it. The ABC Mainboard v1.1 shines in this department due to its open-source compatibility. Unlike locked-down proprietary boards, the v1.1 is designed to work seamlessly with popular open-source firmware suites. abc mainboard v1.1

To understand the magic of the V1.1, you have to look at its predecessor, the V1.0. The V1.0 was a disaster. It had thermal runaway issues, capacitor placement that blocked full-length PCIe cards, and a BIOS that crashed if you looked at it wrong. Because the drivers are often soldered or fixed,

The ABC Mainboard V1.1 isn't for gamers chasing 500fps. It’s not for workstation users who need stability. Unlike locked-down proprietary boards, the v1

A: The v1.1 includes a TPM header and fTPM/PTT support. However, you must enable "Security Device Support" in the BIOS manually. After that, Windows 11 installs without issues.

Native support for external Wi-Fi dongles and high-speed USB ports for media playback. Firmware and Flash Files