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Jul 23, 2016
Your basic no-frills x79 board, does what it says on the tin.
2 of 2 found this helpful This is a great x79 board and works well paired with an inexpensive Xeon E5 2670, or possibly another E5 series Xeon. It has plenty of ram slots and six sata ports sufficient for workstation or light server duty. The four PWM fan headers allow you take advantage of pwm fans for quiet, cool operation. I like the diagnostic lights and onboard power and reset switches, which make troubleshooting a breeze. If you're looking for a good x79 board for overclocking, you may want to look elsewhere however, as there is no additional cooling at all supplied for the VRMs.
Pros include adequate sata ports, *plenty* of USB 2.0 headers, and does support one legacy PCI slot for your older RAID controllers or the like. I also like the aesthetic of the all blue on black design, but that's more subjective.
For cons I'd have to say the lack of a USB 3.0 front panel header on the revision of board I have is a downside, but not a deal breaker for me.

Jul 23, 2016
Works, but fan is so loud required modification for my purposes.
I bought this to power an itx HTPC in a nonstandard enclosure(original xbox case) and it works fine in this role, but, but it's so incredibly loud I had to remove the fan(think dustbuster loud). I ended up using two much quieter fans, one on either end of the unit in push/pull. Do note that while it has a 4 pin cpu power connector, it only has a 20 pin ATX power connector, so you'll have to use a cheap adapter to run a standard (m)atx or itx motherboard. Due to the noise issue I cannot recommend it for small form factor HTPC use, but it can be modified for this use case fine with a little work.