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9.11.10

Gigabyte Intel Core i7/i5/LGA1156/6DDR3-2600+/CrossFireX/SLI/2GBE/Raid/SATA3/eSATA/USB3.0/7.1-CH/1394 ATX Motherboard GA-P55A-UD6

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8.11.10

Gigabyte Intel Core i7/i5/LGA1156/4DDR3-2200/CrossFireX/SLI/2GBE/Raid/SATA3/eSATA/USB3.0/7.1-CH/1394 ATX Motherboard GA-P55A-UD4P

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18.10.10

GIGABYTE EX58-UD3R CORE i7 INTEL

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The EX58-UD3R is the latest X58 Series motherboards of GIGABYTE, designed from the ground up to unleash the awesome power of Intel's new Core i7 processors. Equipped with a host of new features including the new QPI interface, 3 channel DDR3 support, CrossFireX support, Ultra Durable 3 (Classic) technology and the industry's most extensive range of overclocking features, the EX58-UD3R is bringing excitement back into the high performance motherboard industry. 2 x PCI Express 2.0 x16 slots Supports ATI CrossFireX 1 x PCI Express x4 slots 2 x PCI Express x1 slots 2 x PCI Slots Realtek 8111D chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) LAN Realtek ALC888 Audio controller Back Panel I/O Ports - PS/2 Mouse, PS/2 Keyboard, Optical S/PDIF out, Coaxial S/PDIF out, 2 x IEEE 1394a, 8 x USB 2.0/1.1, RJ45 port, 6 x Audio Jacks ATX form factor
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- INTEL CORE i7 X58 EXPRESS CHIPSET
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2.10.10

MSI X58 Pro Core i7/Intel X58/6DDR3-1333/ATI CrossFireX/GbE/R/A/1394/ATX Motherboard

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Technical Details

- CPU Socket Type LGA 1366; CPU Type Intel Core i7; Quick Path; Chipsets; X58
- Number of Memory Slots 6x240pin (support for DDR3); DDR3 1066 / 1333 / 1600 (OC); Maximum Memory Supported Max: 24GB (DDR3); Triple Channel Memory Bus
- Expansion Slots: 3 x PCI Express 2.0 x16 ;PCI Slots 2. Storage Devices: PATA 1 x ATA100 2 Dev. Max; 6 + 2 SATA 3Gb/s; SATA RAID 0/1/5/10.
- Audio Channels 8 Channels
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Customer Buzz
 "OK board but IOH is very hot - design issue?" 2009-11-30
By Debojyoti Dutta (Santa Clara)
The board is ok once you get it right. I bought it because it was much cheaper than the others and I thought that most X58 boards should be similar in performance for someone who doesnt overclock. I was wrong. The IOH is very hot (~70degC on idle). I had pressed the heatsinks and it went down to 57C. Then I added a bigger CPU fan and the temps went up again to 80C on idle! My case is a decent one - antec solo. I was surprised that this is a common issue with lots of these boards. I should have checked before.



In hindsight I should have just got another board. Also, it wasnt stable with Corsair premium memory. Changed brands to OCZ and it has been stable (with a hot IOH). Hopefully the temps will go down when I change the case and add a spotcool fan. But this seems to be a design oversight.



I would not recommend this board unless someone got it at half the price of the other ones.

Customer Buzz
 "Terrible" 2009-11-07
By Anne A. Vitasek (Corsicana Texas)
[...] after buying this product, the box looked great and exciting, after opening it it got better but then the heat problem was very true, did exactly what he said as described, worked like a charm, but then noticed my memory modules was not seeing full 6 gigs, only 4 but after installing the HDD it would constantly crash blue always in the form of a memory crash, so i took all memory sticks out and only kept one in of course, ran through windows vista fine but after loading to vistas desktop got numerous errors from memory module still, after hours of figuring the motherboard out, turned out to be a defeat in the modules itself, in the middle of a RMA of this product, for anyone who is looking for a 3way sli, skip this board, this is by far the worst board i have ever worked with. no doubt, if you dont agree, buy the board like a did and youll see. real good board but still very buggy and needs to be reworked on, take this item off of amazon period

Customer Buzz
 "Shame on MSI" 2009-05-26
By Thom R. Spengler (Oregon)
If you are looking into making a Nehalem system, this isn't a bad board. It's far and away faster than my Core 2 Quad system. MSI has a good price on this system. However, you really need to "finish building" this motherboard for MSI.



The problem is over-heating on the x58 "Northbridge" IOH chip set. This is the chip with the big heatsink that says "MSI." With my proc running a cool 30C, the IOH was running a very hot +80C, so I put a fan on the IOH, but the chip temp only dropped to 70C (still too hot.) However the heatsink was very cool to the touch.



This made me think that the heatsink had a poor thermal bond to the IOH chip, so I pinched the nylon heatsink holders, pulled 'em out and slid off the heatsink. Heatsink was bonded by a flimsy piece of double-stick tape. I scraped the tape off with a fingernail (being carefull to not disturb the black insulating film,) applied a good heatsink compound and re-assembled the heatsink.



Voila! Heat problem solved, IOH down to 45C. If you're comfortable doing this modification, it's a great board for the $$. If not you might want to find another board, as a hot 80C degrees IOH just might burn up in a year or two... right after the warranty goes away.



NOTES: 1. You can find out more with a google search on "MSI hot x58 IOH"

2. You can see the chip temps by going into BIOS at boot and looking at Chipset Hardware Monitoring. 3. MSI *really* should offer an optional IOH heatsink that has mounting attachment threaded for a standard 40mm fan.


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14.8.10

Intel Core i7 965 3.2GHz 8M L3 Cache 6.4GT/sec QPI Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost LGA1366 Extreme Processor

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- Intel Core i7-965
- 6.4 Intel QuickPath Interconnect
- 3 Channel Memory
- 8MB L3 Cache
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Customer Buzz
 "It's fast, but for that price it had better be!" 2010-03-22
By S. Showalter (Ohio, USA)
Question is, can you get something nearly as good for much less? Indeed, it's possible. But considering that technically you can get the i7 975 for even cheaper (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002A6LOI4?tag=a52-20&ie=UTF8), that should be enough to make you drool a few more drops of saliva if money is no object.



Contrary to popular belief, CPU chip fabrication is really an imprecise art, and manufacturing perfection cannot be found in this industry. The same series of chips, in this case the i7 900 series, are all manufactured from the same wafer. Whether or not they get the extreme designation and specified number is based on testing done on each chip after the fabrication process is complete. However not every chip is tested for a specific range in the series (e.g. 965/975).



Like any company, Intel has manufacturing quotas, so a certain number of 965s and 975s have to be produced each month, but beyond that, they don't run the harder tests involved with these extreme chips. So in reality, you could technically get a 965 or a 975 in the 950 mix, assuming all quotas were met for any chips above 950 in that particular month of fabrication. The main reason for this is due to the limited demand on the 965s and 975s. In the end, it's more-or-less the luck of the draw.



Technically, this means you could by chance end up with a 920 that matches the quality of a 950 or higher. However, the chances are more likely that you could get a 975-quality from a 950 batch, since both would come from the same vicinity on the wafer (that vicinity being the area that consistently yields the best chips) whereas the 920s are coming from a known lesser-quality area of the wafer. The 920s typically are the bottom of the barrel in the series.



So if you're absolutely picky and you must have top-of-the-line equipment, definitely go with the 975 or one of the other extreme edition CPUs, because you're guaranteed to receive a chip of the highest quality (assuming you can afford it).



However, if price is any concern at all, but absolute top performance is certainly not an issue, go with a 950 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002A6G3V2?tag=a52-20&ie=UTF8) and take your chances on getting something better, especially if you're considering overclocking. It really all depends on your cooling solution, settings and the chances of drawing something better than the label suggests, but from what I've seen the chances are actually pretty decent.



I've benchmarked the 975, 965 and 950, all overclocked. The 975 ran only 1.8% faster than the 950, but the 950 ran even better than the "extreme" 965. In the end, I was certainly satisfied with the results of the 950 for the price. For anyone on the fence with price vs performance, you certainly won't be dissatisfied with the 950. Even if you have the extra cash to plop down on the 975, save your money and get an SSD with the extra cash flow. That's where the real bottleneck is in computing these days, and you shouldn't ever run such a top-of-the-line system without having a high-speed hard drive!



For those who are curious, here is what I chose for my machine's final configuration:

Mobo: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001KA9PZK?tag=a52-20&ie=UTF8

CPU: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002A6G3V2?tag=a52-20&ie=UTF8

Memory: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VNLDN8?tag=a52-20&ie=UTF8

Hard Drive (SSD): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IGT7IU?tag=a52-20&ie=UTF8

PSU: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001M3G42W?tag=a52-20&ie=UTF8

Customer Buzz
 "Too much muscels" 2009-06-08
By Victor M. Mitri (Qatar)
I've been using this processor for some time with WIN 7 64bit, its amazing processor.



This product process any data video / audio in very high speed making any application looks so simple.



I've tested it with Autocad, 3D, Audio / Video Processing and processing time was satisfactory.



If you have the budget go for it, just make sure you have the purchased the right accessories for it.



1- Mother Board, go for 6 / 8 Ram Slots

2-DDR3 RAM

3- HDD 15000 RPM or 10000

4- Processor cooling on gaz, check my previous reviews. the fan that comes with this unit is noise.



I did not try to overclock this processor, in fact there is no reason to do that, games and other serious applicaiton does not consume more than 60% of the processor capabilities.



Customer Buzz
 "Too expensive" 2009-06-03
By Kenneth K. Jackson Jr.
basically the AMD Phenom II X4 955 HDZ955FBGIBOX 3.2 GHz/6 MB L3/125W Processor, but for 4x the price and less stable when overclocked. What's the point again? Price drop from $1079 to $999 was nice but tiny in comparison. AMD wins.

Customer Buzz
 "fast chip but quad not used much" 2009-06-01
By Dakar (Littleton, CO)
this is a nice fast chip but really not worthwhile at this point. Most applications aren't going to use the chip fully and only a few people who do the intensive rendering etc. will even notice the difference. So for 3x the price, better off spending the extra money on better graphics card, video and storage. I'm glad people are buying it to help subsidize the rest of their chips though.

Customer Buzz
 "I Stand in AWE..." 2009-04-16
By Col. Pattarino (USA)
I stand in awe of the awesome power and speed of this perfect processor! My friend was showing off his dual Intel Core i7 965s. The i7 965s had absolutely no problem handeling a quad sli and a 1Tb Hard Drive. Handling overbearing graphics... no problem. Vista, Crysis, and Battlefield Bad Company beware!


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22.6.10

ASRock X58 SUPERCOMPUTER/Core i7/Intel X58/1366/6DDR3-2000(OC)/ATI Quad CrossFireX/NVIDIA Quad SLI/V/2GbE/R/1394/ATX Motherboard

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 "FANTASTIC MOTHERBOARD! Asrock X58 SuperComputer" 2010-01-19
By S. Vega (california)
This is a great Socket 1366 Core i7 Motherboard. Have used it for 7 months and works great!


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12.5.10

Intel Core i7 940 2.93GHz 8M L3 Cache 4.8GT/sec QPI Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost LGA1366 Processor

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Customer Buzz
 "Very nice chip -- runs hot" 2009-05-22
By J. B Kraft (Palestine, TX United States)
This is a very good CPU, and you can overclock it a bit. However, be sure and buy some silver thermal grease to get a good heat transfer to the fan that comes with it. I tried an outboard fan with it, but the quality was disappointing and it did not get good thermal contact, so the Intel fan cooled it better.

Customer Buzz
 "Wow - Nice Upgrade" 2008-12-25
By Brian Desilets (Colorado Springs)
This is clearly an upgrade from the Core 2 Duo processor. No issues with the chip and everything runs silky smooth.



I would recommend not getting the extreme version given the astronomical price. Get a good after market cooler and overclock if you'd like but I'm fine running this at stock speeds.

Customer Buzz
 "Ahem" 2008-12-21
By John Holmes (Los Angeles)
What another reviewer failed miserbly in explaining is the real differenced between the 920 and 940. Sure, most of us can do simple math and look and clearly see the different speeds.....thankfully Intel marketing is a little smarter than that. If one was so intelligent in doing their research and the real performance that these chips do....they would never degrade a breakthrough in computing technology. the 940 performs similar to the 965, however the 965 is less restricted in the flexibility for the professional computer user or gamer. The numbers for all 3 of these processors is leaps and bounds higher than anything on the market. One might actually need to do a little reading to learn this

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 "Not worth the price for 10% more performance than the i7 920" 2008-12-15
By Nathan Beauchamp (Oak Park, IL USA)
The purpose of this review is to evaluate if the i7 940 is a worthwhile purchase vs the less expensive i7 920. I cannot see any reason to spend the additional money for the i7 940. While overclockers or benchmarkers will gravitate to the i7 965 for obvious reasons, for more mainstream users, the i7 940 seems to be in a no-man's-land of a very moderate performance increase for a hefty price difference.



Comparing the i7 920, I7 940 and i7 965 is fairly straight forward. They all have the same architecture and features. The main differences are their operating thresholds. The i7 920 clocks in at 2.66ghz, the i7 940 at 2.93ghz, and the i7 965 at 3.2ghz. The i7 965 also has a faster throughput (quick path) of 6.2GT/sec vs. 4.8GT/sec for the 920 and 940. Each has 4 cores, and 8 logical cores available to the system. While few programs take advantage of that many cores currently, with the release of Windows 7 and CPU/GPU load sharing, that will change and allow multi-core hyperthreading processors like the i7 series really come into their own.



This 940 seems to be the worst of the i7 options. Only 10% faster than the i7 920, it costs almost 50% more. The i7 965 has the added advantage of a faster through put (quick path) that for an enthusiast would justify the hefty price tag. For the average user, I can see no reason to purchase an i7 940 over an i7 920, considering a simple overclock will have the 920 operating at over 3ghz. a 10% performance increase for a 50% price difference is not justifiable.



I would recommend purchasing the i7 920 instead. It's cheaper, and only 10% slower. You can overclock it to get equal or better performance with ease. If you have to have top end speed and have the money, I suppose you could consider the i7 965 which is easier to overclock than the i7 920 and 940 respectively. Of the three cards, the i7 920 easily has the best price point/performance ratio and is the best value.



Overclockers and benchmarkers looking for top performance regardless of price should get the i7 965 if they can afford it.


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26.4.10

MSI Eclipse SLI Core i7/Intel X58/6DDR3-1600/CrossFireX/3-Way SLI/2GbE/R/A/1394/ATX Motherboard

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- CPU Socket Type LGA 1366
- Number of Memory Slots 6x240pin (support for DDR3)
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Customer Buzz
 "One of the best" 2010-04-09
By Skynet (USA)
Everything an i7 and potentional SLI/Crossfire user needs, with a cleverly set of stacked SATA connectors and many extras. If you think of using a huge high-end GPU like ATI 5970-5870 or anything else close to that size you'll lose a PCI-E x1 slot (make that 2, along with a PCI, if you're gonna SLI/Crossfire!), but this in not the motherboard's fault. Everything seems to work fine on mine, except that D-LED 2 device that I received broken and my system would not POST with it on the motherboard. Other than that it's 2nd to none.

Customer Buzz
 "Wont post! DOA!" 2009-03-12
By K. Johnson
This board really pissed me off. The only thing this worthless piece of scrap metal does is turn on my fans. The D-LED 2 chip that comes with this board didn't even work. Right out of the box! Swapped out my videocard to make sure it wasn't that also. I tried my luck on MSI's forums and came to find out this boards full of problems. To top it off everyone else cant get their D-LED 2 chips to turn on either or those chips screw up the booting and MSI cant figure it out. Now I have to do a damn RMA and wait another week and hope they dont send me another Dud. You would think that for the price you pay for these high end boards somebody would at least test it out before shipping it to make sure it works. NEVER BUY MSI!!!

Customer Buzz
 "Great Board, no issues here" 2009-02-07
By Paul Grichine (Irvine, CA USA)
I've had no problems with this board as of yet. I've had my system for about 3 months now, running on slight overclock. Here is my system:



HAF Coolermaster Case

i7 920 overclocked to 3.3ghz, no voltage adjustment

MSI X58 Eclipse motherboard

EVGA GTX280 non-overclocked edition

WD 1TB Drive

6gb DDR3 1600 Corsair memory

Coolermaster V8 CPU Cooler

some other stuff



First of all, the packaging was great, everything fit on the board OK. Had some issues getting the CPU in, but it fit fine once it was in. Everything else just slipped in great. the 1366 chipset is a pain to get CPU cooler's for. The Bios setup is simple and easy to operate. I've never overclocked a computer, and I found everything I needed in the Bios immediately. Although I'm very happy with the board and will consider MSI again, I do have a couple criticisms.

Bad:

1. It can only support a maximum of 2 video cards. I bought this motherboard mainly cause of the overclocking ability, but if I wish to upgrade to Tri-SLi, I have to downgrade to a 775 790i board, which means changing out my processor. But the Asus board did'nt cover that either, so I guess it's ok. I just wish I knew that before I bought the board, cause I didn't think I was gana do it until Although it does have 3 PCIE slots, the highest one is cannot fit the GTX280 because the GTX280 would cover the slot for the sound card. Sound card is great, though.

2. The LED thingy is useless if you have a large card. My card covers up the slot for it, and would cover up the LED thing. So I never installed it.



Other than that, it's a great motherboard. Everyone will have different experiences with is, so please remember, this is my personal experience. And if you do purchase it, I hope you have better luck than the other reviewer.

Customer Buzz
 "Mine was buggy" 2009-01-18
By Robert Galvin (Massachusetts USA)
I bought this along with a new Intel i7 920, 6GB of Corsair 1333 memory, nVidia 280 GPU and an NZXT Tempest case. I swapped old parts from my current PC to build this new rig.



Right away, most things seemed pretty good. The only real issue I could find was that the LCD2 (LCD which connects to the MLB) appeared to be bad...I never got anything to show on it and the LCD actually looked a little crushed. No big deal, as I would rarely ever see it.



Brought up the machine and installed Vista 64x and started getting things back to normal (apps, settings, peripherals, etc). Shut it down for the day.



On boot, the next day, I found that CMOS settings were complaining that they needed to be set, which I did (and, once again, saved them). I power-cycled the box and found the same error come up, again. I figured it was the battery, so I swapped it out...no change/no luck.



As I'm wondering what to do about this issue, I decide to use MSI's Windows tool to flash the BIOS from 1.0 to 1.1 (Don't yell...I was just following THEIR instructions!...I should have known better not to flash BIOS in Windows!). Well...it hung during the flash...I dreaded what I would see, on reboot...I was right...the PC never displayed video and just went into rolling reboots!



So, this MLB has a feature that allows you to recover from a bad flash. I'm saved! Not quite...from everything I read on their support site, the feature didn't work until BIOS v1.1 (this MLB shipped with v1.0). I never successfully flashed to v1.1, so I couldn't recover from the corrupt BIOS! Ugh...call to MSI for an RMA (since their support was not helpful at all).



I 2-day shipped the MLB back to MSI on 12/24...I received it back on 1/15. Installed it and found it booted with no video (or, drive access chatter). I also noted that the LCD2 was still as bad as when I returned it (which I HAD mentioned in the RMA!).



Pulled the MLB back out of the machine and cabled it outside of the enclosure (to rule out it being shorted somewhere inside the case). Still no boot. For the Hell of it, I pulled the LCD2 off the MLB (and, it's keyed so it will only insert the correct way)...hey, it now boots! I explained this to MSI support and they had no explanation. But, they said they would send me a new LCD2 (I didn't really care...I was just happy to have the PC booting after so long, waiting!).



So, I go into BIOS and see that they flashed me (at MSI) to BIOS v1.2. Cool, I thought! I set all my CMOS settings (drive boot order, date/time, etc) and do the old F10 save and exit. Well, it does something weird...it doesn't soft boot, but instead powers off and then back on! And, it comes up telling me that my CMOS settings are bad and need to be changed.



No matter what I do, every time I change the CMOS settings, when I save the system power-cycles and loses the settings! GRR!!! I call support and ask "What the Hell?!". I also told them (in the RMA) about this CMOS issue (not saving settings)...they supposedly "tested" it and it worked...fire that tester, MSI!



So, they are now going to ship me a recertified board, while I deal with this one (I found that by hitting F2, after F11, I can get it to boot by choosing my system drive...go into Vista and set date/time). The only problem with this workaround (besides the obvious - I *shouldn't* have to workaround anything) is that whenever Vista wants to restart or shutdown (through manual request, or from software installs or Vista updates), the system in fact power-cycles. Even hitting CTRL/ALT/DEL (prior to loading the OS) power-cycles the box!?



So, I buy a brand new $300+ dollar MLB...never actually have it working...and, now after weeks of wating, I am going to end up with a re-certified MLB from MSI. The reason I went through MSI in the first place, was that the Amazon vendor who sold me this MLB (Technology Galaxy) informed me that it would be "quicker" to go direct to MSI.



Well, I started building this PC a couple of days before Christmas. I had purchased all parts in mid-December, but waited for my vacation to start the build...you know, in case of troubles! :( Here it is, January 18th, and the PC is still a mess. I expect to see the recertified MLB hit the house in a few days...we'll see how that MLB fares. PS - MSI already charged my credit card $350 for this "new" MLB...even though the BRAND NEW one cost me less than that. MSI warranty/repair does not carry new parts...just recertified stuff. They refund the money after they receive my old (new!) MLB back.



If MSI had either 1) warned in the docs against using *their* flash tool and 2) had their Support/Test-people actually do their jobs, I may have been up and running around the 1st of the year.



So...my first experience with MSI MLBs is: My last...I will go back to ASUS, on the next upgrade.


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MSI X58 Pro-E Core i7/Intel X58/6DDR3-1333/ATI CrossFireX/GbE/R/A/1394/ATX Motherboard

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MSI X58 Pro-E is using the Gen.2 DrMOS and APS power supply designs, keeping high performance and power savings in a beautiful balance. These technologies will provide excellent energy-saving capability and offers high-computing performance.MSI X58 Pro-E provides the split thermal system which is combined with great outlook and performance. Compared with old split thermal system, the design is using metal screws instead of push-pins which will improve heat dissipation.Additionally, X58Pro-E is comprises MSI's Exclusive technology - easy OC switch. This is the most quick and easy solution to adjust the CPU frequency and clock speeds. By breaking various overclocking levels into sections, the switch allows the user to shift to different levels of performance without opening the BIOS. X58 Pro-E can supply dual full-bandwidth x16 connections and one more x16 PCI Express slot that brings the maximum bandwidth premium systems for 3-way graphics.
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Customer Buzz
 "First one was defective, second one awesome." 2010-02-16
By Tim Martin (Wisconsin)
When I got my first motherboard and looked at the manual, I was very impressed with the features that this thing has. There are a tons of overclocking features on this board, including a reset, power, and Clear Cmos button right on the board. Plenty of plugins, including 3 USB headers,6 SATA,plus an ESATA right on the board itself. Room for three videocards.



The only problem I had was I could not get the three 2GB sticks of memory to show. The board and Windows only recognized 4GB. I tried three different kinds of memory and determined the board had a bad slot. Amazon was real nice to replace the motherboard, even at the 28 day of ownership. The new board works perfect.



I applaud Amazon and will buy all my electronics from them as I have already done in the past.





Customer Buzz
 "Excellent product so far..." 2009-12-25
By JN (Brooklyn, NY United States)
Although I can't claim to have wide experience with the current offering of X58 main boards, I will say that I am impressed and very satisfied with the MSI Pro-E. Assembling components onto it, all of which seat securely, was extremely easy. The supplied BIOS is comprehensive, informative, and easy to manipulate. Documentation is decent. Socket placements make sense and that confers easy wiring while working inside the case. Having a power switch on the board is handy while working, and the 3 setting over clocking switch makes it easy to alter the CPU clock speed w/o entering the BIOS. Jumpers are supplied for both SLI and CrossFire set ups.



If you are building a machine using Intel Core i5 or i7 CPUs, I would urge you to examine this product. Velocity Micro uses it in their graphics/video processing machines, and I have found it offers plenty of options in a quality product for less money than most of the Asus, Gigabyte, or EVGA offerings. Give it a close look.

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 "Excellent value" 2009-08-01
By Gil
All the features you might need for an excellent price:

6 SATA + 2 (one eSATA without need of any additional bracket)

6 memory slots

GB Ethernet

Plenty of USB

Good sound on board

Excellent BIOS with plenty of overclocking options


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 "bought as "new" but received as questionable "new" or "used"" 2010-02-26
By R. VO (SAN JOSE, CA, US)
I ordered the item as "new" but I received the item without any tape or original wrapping, it was just in the original box and placed in the amazon shipping box. It looked new to me so I used it, to avoid the hassel of returning it and waiting for a new item to come. Just thought it was weird that it didnt come wrapped up as if you were buying it new from a store.

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 "Amazing, Solid, and Simple" 2009-11-24
By Fahad Ali
Unless you are starving for Nvidia SLi, you should go for this one without hesitation !!



I have been using this Motherboard for my i7-920 build with Windows 7 for more than five months now with no single problem...



Highly recommended ...





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 "Easy installation and works well" 2009-11-04
By Amir Rosenthal (America)
If you don't need SLI then this motherboard is a great option and value. The default settings are find for most users who don't plan on overclocking the cpu. This is a good motherboard for a good price - highly recommend.

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 "Asus customer support is outstanding." 2009-10-29
By T. Savage
I actually don't own this board. I own another ASUS board. But this is relevant.





ASUS tech support is ASTOUNDING. The best I have ever used by far. They answer quickly-- I've never held for more then 3-5 minutes-- and when they do, oh boy. They hire people with real, serious tech training. They listen carefully and know problem causes by heart-- they're not using an automated troubleshooting system. They suggest a solution and then wait on the line while you try it, so you don't have to go to the trouble of calling back. They don't retreat after 2 minutes to telling you that come component X is no good and you need a new one, like so many tech lines. I've been using the same MOBO for three years, and their support is to thank for that. Additionally, they can help the tech-unsavvy and the tech-savvy in different ways. I'm pretty in-tuned, and when the tech I spoke to realized this he told me to grab a multi-meter and start poking around, which prevented us from having to test hunches in indirect ways, saving a lot of time.



I'm posting here because I want people to know how awesome their support is and buy their stuff for that reason. I want the top guys at ASUS to see that this business model (spend more on keeping customers happy, make more on repeat sales) can succeed in a market where it is so rare. We need to show corporations that we respond well to being treated well, and maybe one day amazing tech support will be the standard.



I'm serious: I will never own a main-board other than an ASUS as long as they keep this level of customer respect.



Customer Buzz
 "Works as expected." 2009-09-20
By W. Chan
I used this for a client's core i7 920 build. Works as expected for his single GTX 275 solution. He wanted nvidia even though this board can crossfire ati cards.


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