- CPU: Socket AM3+; Supports 64-bit AMD FX/ Phenom II X6/X4/X3/X2/ Sempron Processors; Supports HyperTransport 3.0; FSB up to 4.8GT/s
- Chipset: North Bridge AMD 970 & South Bridge AMD SB950 Chipset
- Memory: 4x 240pin DDR3-2133(OC)/1866/1600/1333/1066/800 DIMMs, Dual Channel, unbuffered; Max Capacity up to 32GB
- Slots: 2x PCI-Express 2.0 x16 Slots(Support SLI & CrossfireX); 2x PCI-Express 2.0 x1 Slots; 2x 3.3V/5V PCI Slots
- SATA: 6x SATA3 Ports, Support RAID 0/ 1/ 5/ 10
- Form Factor: ATX
- Ports: 12x USB 2.0 Ports(6 rear, 6 by header); 2x USB 3.0 Ports; 1x PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse?Port; 1x Serial Port; 1x Optical SPDIF Out; 1x RJ45 Port; Audio I/O Jacks
My board shipped with UEFI version 1.4. Checking it out through the included MSI Live Update feature, I found the latest UEFI version for the product to be 1.7. I used MSI's Live Update through Windows and the update installed perfectly--without a hitch. Highly recommended. (Some people are scared of this method, but I've never been burned by it.)
I settled on the MSI product over, say, the Asus and other brands in the price range, because out of all of them only the MSI board provides me with dual PCIe gpu bandwidth (for CrossFire or SLI) of 16x x 8x. All of the other products in the price range supplied dual gpu support of 16x x 4x--which seems very unbalanced to me--the dual-gpu support in those cases would effectively be limited to 4x. You are much better off with 16x x 8x if you can't have 16x x 16x, than with 16x x 4x. Of course, at the moment I am running a single PCIe gpu @ 16x. It's possible I might go to Crossfire/SLI in the future, though, which is why this spec was important to me.
I checked out this product @ Newegg and through Amazon. On the date I decided to purchase, Newegg's price was higher by $5 & Newegg offered no free shipping on the board as did Amazon. Products arrived in perfect condition. What more can be said? Happy customer.Bought this motherboard for my new computer build.Alot of ppl tell me that this is a bad board but so far i disagree! From day one i installed all my equipment into it and it started right up picked up my ram cpu dvd drive and 4 other hard drives right away.Installed windows 7 ultimate x64 and this thing rocks!!!!!!
Heres my specs:
MSI 970A-G46
AMD FX-8120 3.1 GHZ 8 Core CPU
8GB G.SkillSaw DDR3 1600 Memory
MSI N630GT 4GB DDR3 Video Card
Thermaltake Water 2.0 Performer CPU cooler
Cool Power 980W Power Supply
Lightscribe DVD=/Burner
From first boot it handles amazizngly!!!! People told me never never put a AMD FX-8120 into this motherboard but you know what? I havent overclocked it or anything but temps are low on MB and CPU no worries here.I LOVE having 8 cores compared to my old P4 computer. IT Kills install time!!!!!!!! Moving files from hard drive to hard drive is super fast most time i dont even have that lil window pop up sayin how long til it moved.. Buy this board if ur on a budget or you want a kick ass computer that will last you awhile. But just to repeat i dont overclock so i cant say if you overclock it how itll handle. but still a sweet MBHas been running 24 hours a day for 1 week and no problems. I think I have a bad sata port but I will never need 6 so no biggie. Worked right out of the box with my AMD FX 8120.This boards fits my needs very well. It has two PCIE slots (16x and 8x) It supports my 720be processor completely, and allowed me to upgrade to DDR3 from my old Abit AV78 (770 chipset motherboard.) The solid state capacitors are great adding to the longevity of the unit and the unit runs very cool. The options in the bios are great. And I love the interface. Found out that I can access linux via a back door in the live update area.I was very impressed with this motherboard, straight out of the box. The setup manual was very clear and easy to follow, the GUI BIOS is simple to use once you get used to it, and the available eco-mode, standard, and overclocking options give a multitude of options.


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