Pretty much as advertised. The only thing. The board had signs of deep cutting, missing chunks of silicone for the copper lining(power circuit). The pins weren't badly bent, and for some reason there were traces of a jam or jelly like substance on the pci slots. Basically I bought a nice looking board that sat in a garage, that became a nice wall ornament for my room.
Verified purchase: Yes
Dual BIOS. This has saved me loads of times when I was overclocking, and I messed up the voltages. -Cheap! This was cheaper than most 1336 boards at the time, I would have paid out more, but then I'd be over my budget of 1800$. - Ran really well! Took 15 minutes to install W7 x64, well, I think it was 15 minutes, it was the time it took to have a shower. - Only has 4 RAM slots. Would have been nice with 6, but if you get a 6 gig kit, thats more than enough RAM for quite a while. - The battery is underneath my HD5850, meaning I have to take the GPU out before I can take the battery out, if need be. - Some issues with the drivers, but that may just because this computer is too fast for the program. - Might not be enough room for crossfire. Unsure as of right now.
Worked off the bat and was more than I expected
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
works as it should
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Excellent mobo, so far very happy with it. Haven't tried overclocking though but seems like there's a lot of capabilities. The only minor issue - one of the PCIe cards is blocked by the stock northbridge cooler. If the card you're trying to insert is not very short, you'll have to either replace the cooler or somehow jam it in.
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