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MSI AM3 mainboard fully supports AMD latest 45nm Phenom II processor and DDR3 memory. Not only that, Gaming series mainboard even comes with OC Dial and MAX FSB advanced overclocking technologies, as well as M-Flash BIOS update mechanism protection. OC Dial and MAX FSB overclocking enable users to overclock easily and become an expert in a short period of time; M-Flash enables user to load the BIOS files from USB drive to boot up. In addition, this mainboard features full support for multimedia applications, Blu-ray high-definition hardware audio, and complete display output interface to provide full HD and high-performance 3D display capabilities. This mainboard is simply one of the best solutions for gamers and multimedia users.
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Technical Details
- MSI 790GX-G65 Socket AM3 FSB 2600 CPU Support Phenom II, Triple Core, Quad Core ATX- Chipset AMD 790FX Crossfire SATA2 RAID PCI-E 16x 4 Gen.2 (16x+16x or Quad 8x) PCI-E 1x - 1 slot PCI - 2 Slots
- 4 Slots DDR3 Memory Bus Dual/1800/200+ 24 GB Max HD Audio 8 Channel Dual GB LAN
- Dr. MOS, ATI Quad/Triple Cross-FireX, 1394, RAID 0,1,0+1, 5, SATA2, PCI-e Gen.2,eSATA
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By Jarrod T. Ryback (USA)
If you're a gamer this is the board to get. It is the easiest board to over clock so even if you have no idea what you're doing it is still very easy to over clock. You can over clock the Processer, FSB, Memory, and the PCI Ports with little effort. Over All If You Like Playing Games & Over Clocking Get This Board.

By Dipal Tandel
If u want an AMD system, then this is the motherboard u wanna buy. Trust me.

By a Ware
Great motherboard, dual 16x pcie channels for crossfire, 8x8x8x8 for quad. Overclocks over 4.1 for black edition Phenom 2's not uncommon. Will have to enter the bios to get 1600mhz memory (ddr3)to run at full speed.
Lots of fanboys and support sites for overclocking.
I used a beta bios ( bios 1.5b4) to unlock the 4th core on my 720be (2.8Ghz) then bumped the core voltage to 1.48 and set the multiplier to 18. (4x cores at 3.6Ghz)

By KaneRobot (Rochester Hills, MI United States)
Full disclosure: I am now on RMA #2 with this product (purchased through another site). I am considering trying the equivalent Asus board next purchased from Amazon.
My problems are two-fold with this board. Most notably, the hardware itself has been extremely unreliable. The first board I purchased died after just two days of use (wouldn't power up - and yes, I did test the other components with another board and everything was fine). I received a replacement from MSI THREE WEEKS LATER (!) and the DIMM 1 slot (the first RAM slot for those unfamiliar with the terminology) was dead. Again, all components were tested with another board and working fine. Now I am faced with another sure to be lengthy RMA process and no computer in the meantime (I passed my current one on to a family member). This shoddy hardware has turned me off to MSI for life.
On a related note, I've been experiencing some serious freezing issues with Windows 7 and this hardware. XP works fine but after installing Windows 7, freezes occur frequently no matter how much fine-tuning/tweaking I've done to the Cell menu on the motherboard (for those wondering, I've had my memory in the DIMM 2 & 4 slots since the first slot is dead - this could actually be part of the problem, we'll find out when I get another replacement board). That said, with XP in everything is fast and performs well. Note that this is not necessarily completely MSI's fault, but the fact remains that this board is giving users problems when run with Windows 7 (Google "windows 7 freezing" with this product name to see what I mean).
I highly recommend avoiding this product. The last computer I built was also using an MSI board but there has been a serious decline in quality since then, apparently. Stick with Asus or possibly Gigabyte products instead.

By Raul Decamps (USA)
It's a pretty solid MOB, the integrated True Blu Ray Audio system is great. The Over clocking features on it are not so reliable. I'm runing a AMD PhenonII X4 955 and DDR3 8 GBS Dual Channel 1333 MHZ/S. ATI RADEON 4870HDxxx.
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