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Intel Desktop Board DG31PR (Classic Series - motherboard - micro ATX - LGA775 Socket - G31)

Intel Desktop Board DG31PR

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  • Product type Motherboard
  • Form factor Micro ATX
  • Chipset Type Intel G31 Express / Intel ICH7
  • Data bus speed 1333.0 MHz
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) 8.6 in x 9.6 in

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"EXCELLENT BUY"

5 stars  | on by grandia01

Pros

A LOT: see my review please for details

Cons

no SLI,can't think of anything else honestly

Summary

AMAZING value.definite 5 stars.i got this mobo for approx. $74 and 1)it supports SATA 2, 2)has really good audio quality for an onboard card, 3)supports powerful processors right out the box(mine is E6850)even though on intel's website it said that the revision# ... Read full review

AMAZING value.definite 5 stars.i got this mobo for approx. $74 and 1)it supports SATA 2, 2)has really good audio quality for an onboard card, 3)supports powerful processors right out the box(mine is E6850)even though on intel's website it said that the revision# of my motherboard is compatible with this cpu only after a bios update(weird). 4)fully supports pci 16x video cards. 5)supports the fan/heatsink freezer 7 pro flawlessly if you install it in the right direction.no this is not some cheap mobo that turns off randomly after you install your OS on it.i was skeptic of the price at first but i'm glad i took the risk.amazing bang for your buck.very stable.highly reccommended :)

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"Installed using 430 CPU & 2 G bytes RAM"

4 stars  | on by Whatbox

Pros

Vary easy to setup using provided and WEB based Intel automated support. It works just fine.

Cons

Could not get hardware monitoring to pass into XP. Neither aux fan connector functioned with working fans. Noted on blogs via WEB, similar trouble from other users. Not a deal breaker, as I just connect fans that plugged directly to ATX PS unit.

Summary

Since I was using a Intel P3 with 512 M bytes of RAM I was easily impressed. But it is a vary solid performer. Cost was a small fraction of the quoted values seen here. Maybe that's why some minor short ******* were noted?

 

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