Joined on 02/25/04
Pros: Clean and easy board to work with. Plenty of options to keep your tweaking jones happy.
Cons: The PCI-E x1 slot is useless. The NB heatsink is too tall to fit any card longer than the slot itself. The board runs at x16/x8/x8 when you have three cards plugged into the x16 slots.
Overall Review: Great board and the two small dings can't shake the fact that this board rocks.
Pros: Fast memory. Good timings.
Cons: Where do I start? Well first, it love voltage. So much that it had issues running on my DG965WHMKR. It would NOT run at DDR2 spec of 1.8V. Only when I moved it to my D975XBX2KR board and bumped the voltage up to 2.1, would it boot the system without any issues. Second the memory would be flaky on automatic timings that were set on the 965 board. Moved it to the 975 and manually set them and it works without any issues. The 965 board works fine with Buffalo FireStixs or Crucial Ballistixs at stock voltage of 1.8V.
Overall Review: High performance memory comes at the cost at having to micromanage the ever living daylights out it it. Once it's all setup it works great. But that's too much for average Joe who just wants it to work.
Pros: It's bacon. There's no cons to this.
Cons: Didn't last long enough. One minute I was cooking it and plating it; the next thing, it's gone. I was left with a greasy plate and a taste of bacon in my mouth.
Overall Review: Hands still smell of bacon. That's a plus. No more bacon. That's a minus; a big minus.
Pros: Biscuits, what else is there to say?
Cons: Not fluffy. The chickens that hatched from the eggs I ordered as well were fluffier.
Overall Review: Can't make my biscuit sandwich now. :(
Pros: It's a so gut! We don make an eggs over the easy. We we them with the bacon and the biscuit. Make for gut breakfast.
Cons: It's so expensive. I make a special price for you. $5. Be a man. You buy this.
Pros: Fast.
Cons: Pricey.
Overall Review: It works just fine. Records 1080p video from a Canon T2i without any issues.