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[QUOTE="sigh:1250710"][QUOTE="Alx_Casket:1250704"]I'd be interested in how much you're actually using USB 3.0, overclocking features, 3 PCI-e ports, and that cadillac [i]integrated[/i] soundcard they threw in to drive up the cost. Take away all that and you have a $100 mobo.[/QUOTE] The overclocking I have set to a moderate level. Overclocks on demand when needed and ratchets back down when not needed. Could probably run it much higher but I'm on air cooling with the stock AMD cooler right now. I may go back to water cooling just for the the sake of getting rid of the high rpm fan noise. The clear cmos button is a nice touch, removing the battery and jumper is old school and requires opening the case. Just don't push it unintentionally. Don't have any USB 3.0 devices yet but probably will someday. I don't upgrade my system that often so this one was built with the intent to last at least 5-7 years. The integrated sound card replaced my SB audigy 2 pci card that I've had for years. Running one PCI-e Radeon HD 5850 card right now. [/QUOTE]
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