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Reviews (3)

Jul 14, 2019
Died quick and lots of problems.
Was initially very happy once I got it running. But initially only set it up with 1x8gb ddr4 ram dimm. When I purchased more memory to upgrade (4x8gb), I found that having dimm slot 1 and/or dimm slot 3 populated with any size or speed ram (even ones from the manufacturers recommended supported list!) Caused it not to boot! no error codes, no beeps, no post. Just continual looping- all fans and lights on for half a second, then off for 5 seconds repeating over and over and over until you removed power. However, I found you could put a stick in dimm slot 2 (if slot 0 was populated of course) and it would boot and see all the memory installed. So basically 2 of the 4 memory slots were bad. Even when I had this thing up and running, it would randomly power off and reboot. I'm an IT guy, I fix people's computers for a living, but could find zero reason as to why the sudden shutdowns occured. I could swap out just the board, with every single component the same and had no issues running 2 separate but similar spec boards, I tried disconnecting everything but the necessary hardware, but issue persisted, windows logs showed nothing unusual (other than an unexpected power loss) the board is basically junk, even worse is that I didn't discover this until after it was too late to return.

Apr 21, 2021
Looks to fit the bill
Don't have a pcie4 graphics card yet to utilize the benefits but this is a solid board otherwise. Running a ryzen 5 3600x 32gb ddr4@3200mhz sata ssd (upgrading to gen 4 pcie nvme soon) I haven't tinkered with over clocking yet because I haven't needed to.

Jul 14, 2019
Limited sight and immoveable.
Honestly I can't even get it to stay on every time consistently, but that is most likely a problem with the headunit and not this camera. However when it does work, it's field if view is extremely limited and there is no way to change that, as the cameras angle and direction are not adjustable. It looks very nice on my 07 BMW e90, looks almost factory, and the trunk handle works as well as the stock one did, but the field if view make it almost pointless. All it can really provide is the ability to see the small blind in the middle of the car for about 5-10 feet, you could not properly back up using this camera and it in no way helps you while backing, because the limit view make it so you could easily hit something with the rear corner of your vehicle and this wouldn't even see it. Also there is no light or infrared like on some (not that it would matter as it can only see immediately behind the middle of your vehicle!). The cheap 6$ camera I had previously installed was way more functional. Hugely disappointed.