Question Motherboard question

Eximo

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Hmm, not generally listed. A good rule of thumb is to look at the QVL. If you see only high speed memory for two slot configuration, it is generally daisy chain. If you see high memory speeds for more than two slots, then it is T-Topology.

I don't think T-Topology made it into DDR5 boards at all, as they all seem to have trouble with high speed with 4 sticks.
 
Considering the 9th gen supports up to DDR4-2666 and the highest speed this motherboard is just that, I don't think we have to worry about memory topology here. It's only a concern if you're trying to push beyond the spec of the CPU's maximum memory speed.

PS. Term Topology is not only about memory but connections of all components on the MB.
In a vacuum the term mostly relates to memory slots, because in modern motherboards everything else in the system is now point-to-point. And topology only matters in shared busses, which aren't a thing anymore.