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This microATX LGA1156 motherboard from Asus is compact, reasonably priced and has a decent array of ports and features, although it lacks the latest ports, such as USB3 and SATA III. Unusually for a microATX board, it doesn’t make use of the LGA1156 processors’ built-in graphics capabilities – this means that if you want to use it in a media centre PC, you’ll have to buy a separate graphics card.
This isn’t the only oddity – there’s a serial port on the back that we can’t see most users requiring in their newly built PC. However, a total of eight back-panel USB ports are more than welcome. There’s also a FireWire port and a PS/2 connector, but no eSATA ports. There’s no digital audio output, either – another strike against the board, as far as media centre builders are concerned – but six stereo connectors can output 7.1 analogue audio.
Although this isn’t the most well-rounded selection of ports and features we’ve ever seen, it’s capable enough, but the motherboard’s performance in our benchmark tests was disappointing. It got an overall score of just 126 – well below most of the other LGA1156 boards we’ve tested. If you’re looking to spend around £80 on an Intel board there are many more capable alternatives, including our Best Buy winner, Asrock’s P55 Pro/USB3.