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TheTru@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/01/13 |
Cons: Colour scheme doesn't seem to go well with most cases or components.
Pros: Plenty of connectivity ports. USB 3.0 internal header, lots of fan headers. Pretty feature laden. On-board sound is not too shabby. |
Saberon@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/23/13 |
Cons: Only PCI-E x1 slot is covered by video card
Pros: Decent PriceLots of fan connections for mATXStable2x SATA3 Comment:
So far so good, stable and working well. Will update if anything changes. |
Aviator@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/03/13 |
Cons: N/A
Pros: Rock Solid Board. Works Great Comment:
I purchased this to replace a dead Gigabyte board. Really, it's a toss up between the two. It works solid and has a good feature set for an office machine. The video cards are built in and comes with USB3. |
Leon_A@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/26/12 |
Cons: None
Pros: Very good motherboard. Setup and runs without any issues. Comment:
I am kind of passionate about technology but not necessarily a gamer. I built this system with an Intel Core i5 3570K and MSI 7970 and Corsair 240GB Neutron GTX SSD. Works flawlessly with Win 8. Could not be happier and would buy it again. I like the mATX size. It suits my needs nicely. |
Ran great out of the box, no stability issues at all, only minor overclocks on my i5 3570k though. Plenty of internal connections. Great ASUS build quality, have always trusted ASUS boards and will keep buying them. Just surprised that it doesn't have a DisplayPort connection on the i/o panel. Considering it is somewhat new. ASUS also has great bios and driver support with regular updates.