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ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
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ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
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Rating: 8.84/10
Zhen
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Review Date: 07/27/11
ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
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Cindy
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Review Date: 07/26/11
ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
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Price, Core Unlocker none Asus has accomplished it again. All around great board.
Harper
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Review Date: 06/20/11
ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
Comment:
Amazing. Unlocks disabled cores in Amd cpu's with a flick of a switch on the mb. No need to have to mess with bios settings. This board has all sorts of new valuable technology. This is the best mb i have ever owned right after ten years of building computers. This board is awesome. I highly suggest it and you can't beat the price. In particular if you program to SLI video cards. This board has technologies that keeps the whole board running cooler from the north to the south and every little thing in between. 99 bucks!! What a deal!! NONE!! Just get it. You will be pleased!! Awesome bios that will enable you to do anything you want with your pc. Fantastic for overclocking!!
AndrewMorgan444@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/06/10
ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
Cons: Motherboard is huge, isn't really a weakness though as newer stuff + more features = bigger & better.

Pros: Very well built motherboard.An extreme amount of configuration possibilities in terms of overclocking and overall system settings.SLi Capable with AMD CPUs.DDR3 Ready. Mem OK, Core Unlocker, AMD Phenom II Support (1055t)
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I had ordered this motherboard because I wanted a well priced board with tons of features & future support for hexa-core processors. I made the right decision as the mobo was able to be flashed from BIOS 0402 to BIOS 1101 >WITH< the AMD Thuban 1055t in the CPU Socket. Very good stuff there. Any new am3 rigs for me will be of this motherboard.
Benedict_D@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/21/10
ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
Cons: some pci slots migth get blocked with use of bigger cards

Pros: good cheap board for sli
Comment:
decent board for entry level sli builds nice design, has a simple mem-ok button to check if memory is working on the board
Vegetables@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/09/10
ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
Cons: -The PCI-e x16 slots both run at x8 speed always.-No SATA3/USB 3.0-Can't use the onboard GPU because there are no video-out ports.

Pros: -Easy to set up-Runs cool-Has core unlocker-SLI support
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I've had no problems (eg. crashes, incompatibility...etc) with this mobo. It worked flawlessly since day 1.It doesn't have SATA3 or USB 3.0, but I can't really complain because the price was right and there are extremely few SATA3 and USB 3.0 devices right now.The PCI-e slots are on this board are always x8. If you look at a picture of the mobo, you'll notice that the SMD caps above the PCI-e slots only go halfway. For most people this won't be an issue. However, if you are planning to run something like a GTX480, you may want to invest in a mobo with full x16 speed.The 750a chipset is supposed to contain an onboard GPU. It's a shame that Asus didn't give this mobo a video out port though. IMO, the onboard VIA audio codec isn't quite as good as my other computer's Realtek ALC889. There's less bass and the volume is lower.System specs:Athlon II X3 445G.Skill Ripjaws 2x2GB CL7Asus GTX 465Asus M4N75TDWestern Digital Caviar Black 500GBLancool PC-K58WSeasonic S12II 620W
Hacksaw907@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/25/10
ASUS M4N75TD ATX AMD Motherboard
Cons: NOT and OC'ing board

Pros: SLI capabilityPlentiful BIOS settings
Comment:
Quite happy with this board for what I got it for, which was for SLI'ing two nVidia cards. However, compared to my 790FX-GD70, this board is horrendous for OC'ing. This is definitely not what you want to get if you're planning to OC your processor. The Vdroop of this board was an outstanding 0.04V, which is ridiculous compared to the 0.015V on my 790FX-GD70. I now have to pump in 1.45V in my 955 in order to get stability for my OC compared to the 1.41V I had before.Overall, if you're looking for a budget board for SLI, this will work. Just don't expect it to OC that far.
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