Introducing the ultimate powerhouse for your computing needs: Our motherboard with Socket 1156 is designed to support Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors, taking full advantage of Intel Turbo Boost Technology. This ensures top-notch performance for all your applications.
Equipped with the Intel P55 Express Chipset and four DDR3 memory slots, you can upgrade your system with up to 16GB of RAM, ensuring smooth multitasking and fast data processing. You'll also benefit from the wide array of expansion options, including one PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slot and multiple PCI slots, to customize your setup.
With extensive connectivity options like 12 USB 2.0 ports, 2 USB 3.0 ports, eSATA, and high-definition audio, this motherboard is ready for anything. Boost your network performance with the Realtek Gigabit Ethernet controller. Get ready to experience seamless and powerful computing!
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Reliable Performance
ASUS boards in general have never let customers down, as evidenced by long-term use in both personal and production setups. -
Compatibility with Older CPUs
Designed for the i5 760, making it a great choice for users with older CPUs looking for compatibility. -
Affordable Price
Considered affordable with great features such as SSD 6.0GB/s options and USB 3.0 sockets. -
Good Overclocking Features
Offers features like MemOK for easy resetting during overclocking, ensuring stable performance. -
Stable Under Load
Performs well under heavy loads with good temperature management, especially with additional cooling.
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Limited Ports
Doesn't have as many ports as some deluxe models, including missing USB and second Ethernet ports. -
Issues with Memory Installation
Some users experienced difficulty seating the memory, which required extra effort to resolve. -
Older Technology
Utilizes the older 1156 socket, potentially limiting compatibility with newer CPUs and technologies. -
Additional Cooling Required
Might require aftermarket cooling solutions for optimal temperature management and noise control. -
Mixed Reliability
Not all users had consistent experiences, with some reporting failures or needing replacements.