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ASRock AM3 processors AMD 770-140W 4DDR3/ATI CrossFireX motherboard M3A770DE

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Model: M3A770DE, CPU Socket Type LGA: AM3, CPU Type: Phenom II / Athlon II / Sempron 100 Series Support CPU up to 140W., FSB: 2600MHz Hyper Transport (5200 MT/s), Chipsets : North Bridge AMD 770, South Bridge AMD AB710, Memory:, Number of Memory Slots- 4×240pin;, Memory Standard- DDR3 1600;, Channel Supported- Dual Channel., Expansion Slots:, PCI Express 2.0 x16- 2;, PCI Express x1-1;, PCI Slots-3., Storage Devices:, PATA- 1 x ATA133 2 Dev. Max;, SATA- 3Gb/s- 4., Audio Channels: 8 Channels, Max LAN Speed: 10/100/1000Mbps, Rear Panel Ports: , eSATA-2 x eSATA 3Gb/s; S/PDIF Out- 1 x Optical, 1 x Coaxial; Audio Ports- 6 Ports., Physical Spec:, Form Factor- ATX, Power Pin- 24 Pin, Features:, EuP Ready;, Support AMD OverDrive with ACC feature;, Support ATI CrossFireX;, Supports ASRock Instant Boot, Instant Flash, Smart BIOS, ASRock OC Tuner, Intelligent Energy Saver
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Customer Buzz
 "Surprisingly as powerful as it says." 2010-10-13
By Yargd
I was skeptical looking at this board because it said it had ddr3, twin PCI-E 2 ports, and runs a nice processor all for about half of what any other board with the same features would cost. It is stable as a rock and I have had absolutely no problems with it from day one. The raid is software enabled, so it takes an extra ten seconds or so to boot if you're using it. Also, the additional drivers found on the cd aren't anything wonderful. The instant boot tool is interesting, and it does work, but it essentially changes your computer so when you tell it to turn off, it instead restarts, and then hibernates, which is good and bad depending on how you like to use your computer. I also tried overclocking, and it worked great with my graphics card (an HIS Radeon HD 5670 IceQ, which cools amazingly), but my processor (an AMD Athlon 2 x3 3.1ghz Rana with stock cooling, which could be the problem, I don't overclock more than just to test), killed the system just by increasing the power 10 percent. Bottom line, very cheap and stable motherboard for a budget gaming computer. With the right parts, you can (as I did) build a gaming computer that can max out everything on ultra in starcraft 2 for under 500 bucks. Hope it works this well for Fallout New Vegas, haha.

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 "It works, what else" 2010-09-12
By Adam Pawlowski (Toledo, OH)
I don't have anything to say other than it didn't come broken like some people had said. It is working fine.

Customer Buzz
 "Amazing Value" 2010-08-12
By SriRuleZ (Singapore)
Amazing value if you are looking for budget AM3 solution. I'm using it along with x3 720 at 4 cores unlock + 3450 MHz stable @ 1.44v with DDR3 1333 7-7-7-24 @ 1.71v 24/7 rock solid stability.

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 "AMAZING MOTHERBOARD" 2010-07-07
By Mike
I bought this motherboard and works great had no problems with anything, it's just amazing i recomend this to you

Customer Buzz
 "No problems at all!" 2010-06-28
By Roger Austin
I purchased this to pair with an AMD Athlon II x3 Rana 2.9ghz processor and 4GB of RAM. I'm running two Radeon 4670 cards on it. Along with a modest Roseville case and Win 7, I've made myself a decent budget gaming rig for about $500.



So far I've had no complaints AT ALL with the mobo. My system has run absolutely stable since day one, including some heavier graphics duties. It's worth noting that I do not overclock my processors and I always run with plenty of fan cooling - I believe this helps with stability in most builds, including mobo heat.



It came quickly from Amazon packed securely. Bonus: the included documentation was clearer than most mobo info.


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