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I bought this MB as part of repurposing an older desktop PC as a file server. I needed RAID 5 and a PCI-E (not 16) slot for a TV tuner card. I also wanted to re-use an IDE DVD drive, and a PCI slot to re-use an older USB external port card. In general the MB fit the bill.
HOWEVER: (1) The MB documentation is abysmal! The explanation of BIOS options is nothing more than a repetition of the option names.
For most things, not an issue, but for some - e.g., what does 'Boot from other device' mean in the boot order list?? - it can be important. ASUS does a much better job. (2) More important, the MB comes with NO documentation of the RAID setup, which is provided by NVIDIA. AND, the RAID BIOS is clearly very old, does not correspond to NVIDIA's online documentation (even for the same chip set!!) and apparently cannot be updated - at least I have not been able to find a way to do so.
HEADS UP: (1) Win7 will NOT install an Ethernet driver for this MB, so be sure to install the network =and= storage drivers from the MSI CD and then do Windows update. (2) Download and install Live Update 5 (LU5) rather than the LU4 that comes with it, and then update the BIOS and MB drivers. Unfortunately, this does NOT cover network and storage drivers. I also learned the hard way that one cannot build a bootable RAID of more than 2TB on this MB, which was my intention. Not the fault of the MB, but absence of any documentation on how to actually use or set up RAID led me astray. Were I to do this again, I'd look for a mb that had more RAID ports or a UEFI interface in order to allow a RAID 5 for data plus a bootable RAID.
When I first bought this, I didn't think much of it, other then it's a lot cheaper then some it's predecessors. I figured I would buy this to replace my old one, and within a couple of months, replace it again, But so far, I love this MotherBoard. Not only is it powerful, but it has it's own overclock switch, which will let you overclock at the drop of a hat. I have a 2.8Ghz Athlon II X2. It runs like a dream, and is super quiet, when used with a quality power supply. Supports up to 8GB of RAM (2x4GB).
The onboard video card isn't that much to brag about, but it gets the job done. Thanks to NVIDIA for always having quality video cards. I recommend this for anybody that's just looking for a lot more power, without paying a lot more, out of pocket. Great for beginners, looking to push their dual/quad to the next level.