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If you need an all around good computing motherboard then the Gigabyte GA EP-45 UD3P is a good board to use. It may not run the most demanding games of today BUT it is an excellent choice when choosing a motherboard for desktop productivity due to the flexible options available to configure a system using this board. It can still run some of those good old games that are not as demanding when properly overclocked and tweaked for performance. When teamed up with a Q9550 processor and adequate memory this board can be very economical at todays prices. Highly recommended.
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System booted first try no issue. Used didn't CPU and memory then item came with.
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I had a lot of IDE interfaced hardware and that was very helpful on rebuilding my old gig. I will probably change the Processor cooler later, but overall it is only sad that it doesn't have an usb 3.0 interface port
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This board supports my Intel Quad-Core Duo Extreme Q9770 (which I believe is the fastest socket 775 CPU out there), so it's extremely fast. What's exceptionally nice is the amount of options in the BIOS! This board seems to be meant for overclocking and with the options, I can overclock just about anything. It's also extremely stable and if I try pushing something too hard and the system doesn't like it, the machine will automatically detect that it can't post and after two or three times trying, it'll default to the old configuration (or the default, not sure which), which allows me to just go back into the BIOS and tweak settings. There's no need for me to open up the case and clear the CMOS settings manually.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I purchased a used Gigabyte motherboard (model ga.ep45.ud3p) two months ago. At first I had some difficulty with the BIOS not recognizing my hard drive. I updated the BIOS, solving the disk identification issue. This board has six SATA II ports controlled by Intel’s ich10 Southbridge and two additional SATA II ports using a Gigabyte SATA2 chip for a total of 8 SATA ports. I could not get the Gigabyte ports to recognize my SATA DVD drive so I connected it to an ICH10 port for the Windows install. After installing Windows and current drivers, my DVD drive can use the Gigabyte SATA ports. The now-current firmware allowed swapping the of the dual core processor for a quad core Xeon (X3370 @ 3GHz with 12 MB L2 cache). I am impressed with how many different processors this board supports. This board has so many features like dual NIC, optical sound, and 4 memory slots – instead of my listing everything, google GA-EP45-UD3P and see all those wonderful features for yourself! So far this motherboard has been rock-solid and I am extremely satisfied.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned