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HomeInput/Output DevicesSerial/Parallel & I/O CardsBiostar DDR2 NVIDIA Micro ATX AMD Motherboard MCP6P M2+ |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
It's OK May 03, 2010
By Maros It works, but nothing special.
It's got 1 PCI Express x16 (not 2.0) & 2 PCI Slots, which is a pretty standard, low-key combination.
Depending on what you do, however, the lack of GIGA LAN will hurt if you're doing bandwidth-intense LAN (file transfers, etc) stuff. Also the lack of an extra PCI Express slot means you're stuck at best with a sub-optimal GIGA LAN PCI card if you decide to try that route later.
But if all you're doing is low-key gaming, surfing, etc, or this is a gift for someone else that qualifies as such, this'll do. (There certainly doesn't seem anything wrong with it as I'm using it right now with a XFX ATI card I review elsewhere.)
As it is, I got this as a cheap combo, and for the price it was a pretty good deal. Just realize it is what it is. Mix it with a cheap hauppauge 878-chip PCI TV Tuner card, video card, and the rest (RAM, Case/PSU, etc), and you've got a OK little box that does the basics and/or is a great gift.
Final Verdict: -1 for the current price on here since for just a bit more, you get alot more. But if you're looking for a rating of if it works, it's a "5".
Good for the money Jul 27, 2010
By ppberns I have used Biostar MB before and have had only good experiences with them. This one is no different. Reliable and dependable. Would continue to buy there products.
0 of 8 found the following review helpful:
I own two Oct 27, 2009
By B. W. Race A pretty good product. My issue is that I bought an mATX case, and decent power supplies apparently don't exist for it.
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