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ASRock E350M1 Pro Reviews

HardwareZone‘s review Edit

As for the three boards reviewed today, they are mostly similar in performance, with the ASRock taking a slight hit due to its lower memory frequency. ASRock has informed us that there is a USB 3.0 model available, the E350M1/USB3 that will go for around S$218. That's a bit more than the S$185 for the reviewed model. For a processor and motherboard combo, this price is definitely affordable and with some DRAM, a hard drive, a chassis and one is good to go.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 26, 2011

Fudzilla‘s review Edit

In the future even µATX boards will emerge which is a nice idea, espeically if you have some addin-cards which shouldn't go to waste. But there is a problem called power supplies. With a consumption of about 43W there is no power-supply which will fit. All companies are crazy and going for more Watts than less. The smalles ATX PSUs rate at 250W if you are lucky otherwise you have to go for 300W or even more. Even a 80plus Gold like ours, will suffer efficency on the low load. The crazy designers also got their hands on ITX cases where you also can find 200W and 250W PSUs which is quite ridiculous.
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Published on:
Feb 21, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 8.0 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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