Average motherboard with not much features, doesn't have a front usb connector on it, not much usb connection either. Worst thing it is not overclockable for your cpu, so it automatically set the voltage for my cpu at 1.75 volts which is ridicuously high. I had to get another motherboard and it set it at 1.19 volts and I managed to underclock that down to 1.11 volts. mIght just be the actual motherboard I had and a one off, but wasn't impressed at all. It worked but that's about it.
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It's a B83, so obviously no Intel Extreme Tuning, but it has a suite of overclocking options you can set in the BIOS, and Throttlestop can set the multiplier. Got my 4790K to 4.4GHz all-cores, which is perfectly acceptable for a £35 motherboard. If you can find a TPM 1.2 module, you can get Windows 11 to grudgingly run on it with Device Encryption, and nearly meet the Secure Computing baseline standards (no TPM 2.0, no NX BIOS code). And obviously it has a front-panel USB connector, anyone claiming otherwise didn't look very hard.
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Came with original STONE OEM BIOS, which can by win7 factory activated :)
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OK motherboard doesn't have a front usb connector on it, note it's not overclockable for your cpu, I paired it with i7 -4790 cpu
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Used this board to recase an aging lenovo thinkcentre e73 and has worked well, for £25 it is a bargain motherboard in 2023 for a budget build or home server.
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