A bit of a silicone lottery
Opening the box, the board looked pretty good. It was clean, everything was solid, it even had a CPU socket cover that's better than Intel's one. Unfortunately, that's the end of the positive bits.
The board I received was extremely picky with hardware and out of 8 tested RAM kits, only one would get it to POST. The BIOS speaker (which wasn't included at the time) was worthless and only produced a POST code on a successful boot, so good luck trying to diagnose a fault if it can't get to BIOS. The instruction sheet listed incorrect memory channels, incorrect jumper locations, and did not contain an index of audible POST codes for troubleshooting. The terminals for USB 2.0 are also not properly differentiated from other similar terminals, which lead to us believing there was a bad USB terminal for almost an hour.
For the price it may be tempting, but there's an element of luck here. You don't want to lose.
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