ASRock LGA1155/ Intel Z68/ DDR3/ SATA3&USB3.0/ A&V&GbE/ ATX Motherboard, Z68 PRO3
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- Processor: Socket 1155 Support 2nd Generation Intel Core i7/ i5/ i3 Processor; Supports Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 Technology; Supports Intel K-Series unlocked CPU; Supports Hyper-Threading Technology
- Chipset: Intel Z68
- Memory: 4x DDR3-2133(OC)/1866(OC)/1600/1333/1066 DIMMs, Dual Channel, Non-ECC/Un-buffered, Max Capacity upto 32GB
- Slots: 1x PCI-Express 2.0 x16 Slot; 3x PCI Express 2.0 x1 Slots; 2x PCI Slots
- SATA: 4x SATA2 Ports, 2x SATA3 Ports, Support RAID 0/ 1/ 5/ 10
- Audio: Realtek ALC892 7.1-Channel HD Audio CODEC, Supports Premium Blu-ray audio
- LAN: Realtek RTL8111E PCI-Express x1 Gigabit Ethernet Controller, Supports Wake-On-LAN
- Video: Integrated Intel HD 2000/3000 Graphic Controller, Max. shared Memory 1759MB; Support Pixel Shader 4.1 and DirectX 10.1
ASRock Z68 PRO3 LGA1155/ Intel Z68/ DDR3/ SATA3&USB3.0/ A&V&GbE/ ATX Motherboard
ASRock motherboard
ASRock LGA1155/ Intel Z68/ DDR3/ SATA3&USB3.0/ A&V&GbE/ ATX Motherboard, Z68 PRO3
List Price: $ 154.65
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Nice Motherboard,
Installation was smooth with no trouble at all. Runs windows 7 Pro 64 bits in RAID 10 mode using four Western Digital HDDs. Price is right. Recommend without reservation.
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ASRock rocks…,
Great board for my two HTPCs. Flawless. Used to buy EVGA, but they’re now way more expensive for the same thing. Used two Pro3’s for my FIOS DVRs and Extreme4 for my file server/backend. All just worked, and worked well.
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Nothing special and overpriced,
I ordered this motherboard in a rush. Failed to check the prices, but later found vendors selling it for $20-30 cheaper, to my astonishment. Felt cheated. The board is surely not feature-rich as the price conveys. ASUS or MSI would definitely be a better purchase, IMHO.
As for the board itself, it is slightly shorter (in width, not length, as usually is the case) than regular ATX boards, so mounting it in my cabinet left one line of screw holes unoccupied and it felt nervous when connecting the 24-pin adapter as one has to exert force. There’s a single PCI-x16 slot – mounting my graphic card eats up the PCIe slots (see ASRock Pro3 Gen3 for a better layout).
Nothing special to talk about the features here. Lack of a eSATA port at the back is also surprising for a $140 board. There were no stickers or pages to give the board layout, which means the thick manual has to be brought out each time.
Note again: “Felt cheated” is the keyword
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