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Asus H110M-A/M.2 Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard

(11 Ratings, 4.3 Average)

Filtered by:Rating: 3 Stars

1 Review

migmax99
  • 7 points
  • 4 years 11 months ago

from completed build Night Runner

Where do I start ?, this Asus board was a budget board at release years ago, and it isn't downright bad, but it isn't great either. I mean it is a Asus board and so the quality is pretty great (I have had pretty good experience with Asus's products so far), but other than that the H110 chipset is a massive bottleneck for my system, as I can only run dual channel at max speed of 2400mhz :(, and of course it doesn't support overclocking of any sort, this is fine for me as I am running a locked I7-7700. But I would have loved to just have been able to drop in a I7-7700K or something, but that wouldn't make much sense anyway since a used I7-7700K is a worse deal than a new Ryzen CPU. Also it only has 2 fan headers one chassis and one CPU, which really isn't great at all in 2020, and wasn't great at release either I think, a so its a pain to get any fans hooked up. The only reason I am using this part atm is because, I had lying it around from a old build, and I was on a tight budget, so I needed to reuse it, otherwise I would have considered other options.