Solid simple to use and set up board that supports a wide range of AM3 CPUs from low end Semprons through the various low power Athlon II X2, X3 and X4 CPUs through the under 125W Phenom and FX units. 6 SATA v 3.0 ports and 4 RAM slots won't turn this into a killer high end gaming build but it will most certainly hold its own. This board would serve well as the basis for a low cost home desktop general purpose build. I use mine for a home server, (all those SATA ports on a low priced board that supports down to 25W Athlon II 250u and 260u units). Using a gigabit network this board rarely stresses the CPU when writing 500+ GB allotments. Back ups written to this Just Freakin' Work.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Motherboard is a good value for the money i really like it so far, i got the AMD fx 4300 and it is a lot faster then my old AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ the motherboard does seem to get a little hot 50-60C not sure if that is normal or if it is my small case and lack of fans so i hope to add more soon. this only has sata 2 not sata 3 it doesn't bother me though if you are wondering if you should get this i would say go for it. if you need something cheap just for web surfing or youtube videos or even some video rendering it does fare job! i would add more fans though to the case.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
760G chipset is from 2010 or so but this board is from 2014. Supports AM3/AM3+ processors so u can use an FX 8 core if you wanted. Maximum memory is 32gb ddr3 1333. Onboard video leaves more to be desired but its ok for a basic htpc (onboard hdmi).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Purchased this unit to upgrade from an older, slower AM2 micro ATX to facilitate an upgrade to Windows 64-bit, and to make use of the "infamous" AMD core unlock feature that this MOBO supports.. I turned a 3-core (Non "black edition" into a 4 core with no issues. The board is as any other Micro ATX in its arrangement although I had to consult the master schematics (available online) for it in order to know where to put the lead for the front on/off switch and LEDs, and my 600-watt power source did not have an 8-pin 12-vole lead but the board's 8-pin accommodates a 4-pin lead, much the same as a 4-prong CPU fan input can support a 3-pin CPU fan lead.. Just don't overclock to the point where you melt the connectors or worse. All-in-all, for the price, the unit is just what I was looking for in a bump-up to a "less old" system.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Very good kit. easy to assemble. runs fast. One warning though-- the 212 cooler fan won't fit in standard width computer case so can only use with factory fan assy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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