What do MLE, VLE, PRO, DELUXE, -M, -V, -M PRO, etc mean? The more detailed, the better.

Asus motherboard is divided into several grades, which can be distinguished from the suffix of the motherboard name:

1. The one with LX is the worst board of ASUS, with the lowest grade.

2. The ranking with music is the second from the bottom, which is a reduced version.

3. Without suffix, it is the second P8P67 of the landlord. This is the standard version (B3 stands for B3 stepping, and the original B2 stepping has bugs. After the recall of INTER, all new motherboards are B3 stepping, and the landlord can check the relevant information).

4. Then there is the EVO version, such as P8P67 EVO.

5. the suffix of the enhanced version is PRO, which is better than EVO.

6. The best one is DELUXE, which means Deluxe Edition.

In addition, some versions have SE, which actually means castrated version just like other hardware (such as graphics card).

Products with different grades and different positioning have different materials, power design, patented technology, hardware support and so on. So the price is different.

A very simple truth is that you get what you give. . . . .