Solid simple to use and set up board that supports a wide range of AM3 CPUs from low end Semprons through the various low power Athlon II X2, X3 and X4 CPUs through the under 125W Phenom and FX units. 6 SATA v 3.0 ports and 4 RAM slots won't turn this into a killer high end gaming build but it will most certainly hold its own. This board would serve well as the basis for a low cost home desktop general purpose build. I use mine for a home server, (all those SATA ports on a low priced board that supports down to 25W Athlon II 250u and 260u units). Using a gigabit network this board rarely stresses the CPU when writing 500+ GB allotments. Back ups written to this Just Freakin' Work.
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the board will not POST and system will not boot. I put in an AMD FX-6200 The CPU was used as was the motherboard.. Fans run, hard drives run, dvd drive will spin. Nothing on the monitor. Used two new power supplies as well. The delivery was quick and the board was safely packaged.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Motherboard is a good value for the money i really like it so far, i got the AMD fx 4300 and it is a lot faster then my old AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ the motherboard does seem to get a little hot 50-60C not sure if that is normal or if it is my small case and lack of fans so i hope to add more soon. this only has sata 2 not sata 3 it doesn't bother me though if you are wondering if you should get this i would say go for it. if you need something cheap just for web surfing or youtube videos or even some video rendering it does fare job! i would add more fans though to the case.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
760G chipset is from 2010 or so but this board is from 2014. Supports AM3/AM3+ processors so u can use an FX 8 core if you wanted. Maximum memory is 32gb ddr3 1333. Onboard video leaves more to be desired but its ok for a basic htpc (onboard hdmi).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Purchased this unit to upgrade from an older, slower AM2 micro ATX to facilitate an upgrade to Windows 64-bit, and to make use of the "infamous" AMD core unlock feature that this MOBO supports.. I turned a 3-core (Non "black edition" into a 4 core with no issues. The board is as any other Micro ATX in its arrangement although I had to consult the master schematics (available online) for it in order to know where to put the lead for the front on/off switch and LEDs, and my 600-watt power source did not have an 8-pin 12-vole lead but the board's 8-pin accommodates a 4-pin lead, much the same as a 4-prong CPU fan input can support a 3-pin CPU fan lead.. Just don't overclock to the point where you melt the connectors or worse. All-in-all, for the price, the unit is just what I was looking for in a bump-up to a "less old" system.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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