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11 April 2017
Fabulous quality Mobo. One of the best for the 775 series
It's a wonderful motherboard, with a plethora of BIOS configuration options. And the quality of construction is top-notch. My only issue with it is that it doesn't fit my water cooler, so make sure you're using a 775-sized heatsink, as larger units will interfere with the many power-smoothing capacitors surrounding the CPU (which is /usually/ a good thing!)

11 January 2017
Quite, and functional
I FINALLY got around to retrofitting my 20 year old gas fireplace with this squirrel cage fan. Now it pumps the heat out besides just looking good.

05 October 2017
Interesting idea, but software implementation is weird. Not worth the effort to fix.
The ESP-01 works fine, but instead of simply connecting a pin to a driver/buffer to power the relay, there's a weird intermediate ST microcontroller that talks _serial_ to the ESP8266 to control the relay. This has expandibility options (add more relays), but not useful for 1-relay use.
To use it, you must use a serial UART to talk & configure the ESP (Tx & Rx), then find the correct string to send to activate the relay (many google searches later). AND on power-cycle, the settings for the TCP server on the ESP get lost. The ST micro _could_ have been used to reset the ESP each time, but it isn't. I'm not going to burn up my time to re-engineer the software.
It's a neat idea, but not well executed. Bought 10, now I'm stripping them for parts...