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Am I missing somthing... the board has dual NICs (one of which is Intel), dual audio codecs, dual BIOS chips, a PS/2 connector, reinforced PCI slots, 6+2 SATA ports (8 in total, two of which are SATA Express), plenty of fan headers etc. etc... and all for £130.
If I was to list what I'd want in my ideal motherboard, this would get the closet for anything under £200.
It seams so good on paper when compared to the competition (more connections, more I/O more features) that I feel like there must be a snag. I've been looking for snags and aside from the usual kind of stuff that you'd find on most other motherboards and the fanboyish nonsense, there doesn't really seam to be any big issues.
Can anyone enlighten me on whether this is too good to be true? Have motherboard specs really moved on that much since Sandy Bridge or am I missing somethings that makes the lesser specced offerings from the likes of Asus, ASRock and MSI the better choice?
If I was to list what I'd want in my ideal motherboard, this would get the closet for anything under £200.
It seams so good on paper when compared to the competition (more connections, more I/O more features) that I feel like there must be a snag. I've been looking for snags and aside from the usual kind of stuff that you'd find on most other motherboards and the fanboyish nonsense, there doesn't really seam to be any big issues.
Can anyone enlighten me on whether this is too good to be true? Have motherboard specs really moved on that much since Sandy Bridge or am I missing somethings that makes the lesser specced offerings from the likes of Asus, ASRock and MSI the better choice?