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Asrock M3A785GXH/128M
Asrock M3A785GXH/128M

Socket AM3; ATX; Features: Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 10/2009

It's neither the cheapest nor the most expensive 785G platform available, but Tom's Hardware say Asrock's M3A785GXH/128M is by far the most unique of the boards in the group. It has …

1 review

   
Biostar TA785GE 128M
Biostar TA785GE 128M

Socket AM3, Socket AM2+; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 10/2009

With support for the AM2+ interface and DDR2 memory, whilst also being compatible for older processors like Athlon X2 and Phenom, the Biostar makes a good choice as a board for upgrading. Enthusiasts …

1 review

   
Intel DQ45EK
Intel DQ45EK

Socket 775; Mini-ITX; Newest review: 12/2009

"... the two Intel chipset-based solutions (iBase's MI950AF and Intel’s DQ45EK) are suitable for small form factor desktop replacement PCs. Both feature eSATA, two display outputs, and …

1 review, 1 opinion (Above average)

   
 
GigaByte GA-EX58-UD3R
GigaByte GA-EX58-UD3R

ATX; Newest review: 3/2009

"When we looked at the comparably priced MSI X58 Pro we were surprised to find a decent feature list and good overclockability for the relatively cut-down price ... but the Gigabyte is the …

1 review, 1 opinion (Excellent)

 
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GigaByte GA-P55M-UD4

Socket 1156; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 11/2009

When Register Hardware put the P55M-UD4 through its paces, it proved relatively easy to overclock and flew through their Cinebench testing. However, although they felt that its low price makes it …

3 reviews

 
Asus M4A78T-E
Asus M4A78T-E

Socket AM3; ATX; Newest review: 4/2009

Without a doubt an exemplary match for the Phenom II, Asus' M4A78T-E is a superb performer with its integrated graphics. Overclocking and upgrading to Crossfire are both possible and …

1 review, 4 opinions (Excellent)

 
Asus P6T Deluxe
Asus P6T Deluxe

Socket 1366; ATX; Newest review: 11/2008

While PC Pro points out that upgrading to Intel's completely new system won't be cheap, one thing is for sure and that is that the combination of a board like the P6T Deluxe and a Core i7 …

1 review, 4 opinions (Excellent)

   
MSI X58M
MSI X58M

Micro-ATX; Newest review: 6/2009

Connectivity is more than substantial for general computing, and while missing Nvidia SLI support, CrossFireX is still included. Include the fact that it can be used with ATX or micro-ATX cases, and …

1 review

 
Ion Mini-ITX with Atom N330
Zotac IonITX-A -U (Mini ITX)

Mini-ITX; Newest review: 8/2009

"Plus: Top-class Atom CPU; Impressive connectivity; Extra graphical grunt. Minus: Though not that much..."

1 review

 
Asus P5QL/EPU
Asus P5QL/EPU

Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 8/2009

Though without support for dual graphics cards or RAID, the Asus P5QL/EPU motherboard does have the full compliment of ports, features and connectivity for most situations. Along with this, the high …

1 review

 
 
GigaByte EX58-UD5
GigaByte EX58-UD5

Socket 1366; ATX; Newest review: 12/2009

The GigaByte EX58-UD5 really impressed PCFormat reviewers with its outstanding CPU performance. They welcomed its three x16 PCIe slots and triple-channel DDR3, and boasting a feature set that …

2 reviews, 2 opinions (Above average)

 
DP-55-KG
Intel DP55KG Extreme Series

Socket 1156; ATX; Newest review: 11/2009

"... you can enter Bio set-up using either the DEL key or the F2 key. That’s handy when every Taiwanese motherboard uses DEL, and Intel has historically stuck with F2. Our Core i7 overclocked to …

1 review

 
P 5 Q
Asus P5Q Deluxe

Socket 775; ATX; Newest review: 6/2008

The P5Q and its P45 chipset suffers from more established P35-based motherboards rather stealing its thunder. Support for DDR3 and DDR2 memory modules and support for ATi CrossFire X, it is still a …

2 reviews, 2 opinions (Above average)

 
DFI LANparty DK 790FXB-M3H5
DFI LANparty DK 790FXB-M3H5

ATX; Newest review: 7/2009

"... It wasn't a good board with the original AM2+ M2RSH and it's still not. DFI needs to go back to the drawing board and not be lazy. There are so many changes that need to be made …

1 review

 
Foxconn Bloodrage
Foxconn Bloodrage

Socket 1366; ATX; Newest review: 2/2009

"At the end of the day, this is the best Foxconn motherboard we've ever seen. Period. Finally, Foxconn has a competitive product - the Blood Rage is an over-engineered and power hungry …

1 review

 
TA790GX XE 5.x
Biostar TA790GX XE

Socket AM2+; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 7/2009

A cheap, small and competent motherboard, the TA790GX XE does have some unusual characteristics including the choice of AM2+ socket which limits compatibility and lowers RAM support to DDR2. Lack of …

1 review

 
Asus M4N82 Deluxe
Asus M4N82 Deluxe

Socket AM2; ATX; Newest review: 7/2009

While having competent performance and features, with overclocking close to the Asus Crosshair III Formula, the M4N82 suffers from nVidia's lack of a Socket AM3 that combines DDR3 RAM with SLI …

1 review

 
MSI Media Live Diva 5.1
MSI Media Live Diva 5.1

Socket AM2; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 6/2009

With surround sound direct from the board, MSI's Media Live Diva 5.1 is unique in the DAE-3 chip connected to a 5.1 channel 100W per channel amplifier card. Despite the innovation, the price is …

1 review

 
Classified Super Record 2
EVGA Classified SR-2

Socket 1366; Features: Quad-SLI Support; Newest review: 8/2010

To sum up, the reviewer believes the SR-2 is without competition with regard to its ability to break performance records through overclocking a set of Xeons and a large number of graphics cards, …

1 review

 
Foxconn Renaissance (X58)
Foxconn Renaissance (X58)

Socket S1366; ATX; Newest review: 4/2009

"... At around £220 there is very little reason to buy the Renaissance when the fantastic Asus P6T Deluxe retails for about the same price. The vanilla P6T costs less, as does the Rampage II …

1 review

 
 

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