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Looking for a replacement motherboard?

Looking for a replacement motherboard?

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Pickler508
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08-04-2016, 02:45 PM
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I responded immediately after it was shared. Apart from being one of the final Intel motherboards, there wasn’t much to offer. No V2 chip compatibility, a straightforward yet working BIOS, no Windows 10 support (most boards were W10 compatible at that time), and since it was among the more affordable models, it even lacks a USB 3.0 port.
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Pickler508
08-04-2016, 02:45 PM #11

I responded immediately after it was shared. Apart from being one of the final Intel motherboards, there wasn’t much to offer. No V2 chip compatibility, a straightforward yet working BIOS, no Windows 10 support (most boards were W10 compatible at that time), and since it was among the more affordable models, it even lacks a USB 3.0 port.

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Bestdog
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 02:35 PM
#12
This motherboard is designed for a particular business use and officially backs the board. Its new condition adds worth for developers who need reliable performance for five years without issues. I’d consider offering it online to find buyers and might upgrade to a Ryzen with higher IPC for better efficiency compared to cheaper options. It’s not a plain-looking board—sometimes online listings reveal hidden interest. In the worst scenario, you could list it for ten days and sell it to someone who truly needs it. If that doesn’t work, you can purchase a compatible processor and build a full system around it.
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Bestdog
08-10-2016, 02:35 PM #12

This motherboard is designed for a particular business use and officially backs the board. Its new condition adds worth for developers who need reliable performance for five years without issues. I’d consider offering it online to find buyers and might upgrade to a Ryzen with higher IPC for better efficiency compared to cheaper options. It’s not a plain-looking board—sometimes online listings reveal hidden interest. In the worst scenario, you could list it for ten days and sell it to someone who truly needs it. If that doesn’t work, you can purchase a compatible processor and build a full system around it.

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shjo89
Member
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08-10-2016, 03:52 PM
#13
It looks like you're considering a long-term investment. The item is brand new with a distinctive design and comes from Intel. You think it might be worth more than $300, possibly between $400 and $500, though around $300 seems reasonable. I checked the listings, and they're being sold for $400 as refurbished.
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shjo89
08-10-2016, 03:52 PM #13

It looks like you're considering a long-term investment. The item is brand new with a distinctive design and comes from Intel. You think it might be worth more than $300, possibly between $400 and $500, though around $300 seems reasonable. I checked the listings, and they're being sold for $400 as refurbished.

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