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Reviews (3)
Dec 21, 2012
Low price, medium quality but gets the job done
I bought this product for its attractive price. Sansa made a good job as it reads most formats easily.
I like:
-The wide and bright screen
-The expendable memory : up to 16 gb with a memory card (4 gb of internal memory)
-The battery life : up to 25 hours of music
I dislike
-The interface : It took me a few days to get familiar with it. It's not intuitive at all.
-The touch pad : That's the worst point : sometimes too sensitive, sometimes not enough. The MOST stupid thing is it's not highlighted so it's VERY hard to use the Sansa in the dark as you have to guess where the directions are. This combined to the bad interface makes a bad user experience.
It remains a good product as it fills its purpose. You can't expect too much at this price.

Jul 30, 2019
By far the best price/performance for 2nd gen Ryzen.
It's one of the most recommended board in the community. I got my Ryzen 5 2600X automatically overclocked to 4.1GHz and 4.5GHz boost speed without doing anything, and my RAM sticks automatically running at their native 3200MHz without even enabling XMP. The RGB LED are a nice addition too. However I had to flash the latest BIOS as it wouldn't start when I first tried.

Jul 30, 2019
Aesthetically pleasing but not functionally
The case looks good with its black finish and front LEDs. It also comes with a relatively large set of accessories to make the building process easier. But it has quite a few issues. It seems like the measurements aren't accurate so I had a hard time to make my PSU fit. The same goes for the hard drive bays so my hard drives are wobbly. Cable management can't be optimized as the holes are too small and not well positioned. Therefore I can't plug in my internal USB 3.0 cable because the port is blocked by some cables: I ended up with only one tiny hole at the bottom for my cables, and this hole is way too close to the motherboard and therefore blocking access to the port. I would recommend buying this case only for a micro-ATX or mini-ITX build.