Good basic motherboard. Server motherboards draw a bit more power (5-7W) And this one does not have Sata III 6 Gbit/s support. But the T3500 server PC's are just too good of a deal for the performance to pass up on. So I'm giving this a high recommendation for people who are looking for a cheap PC for the performance!
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Board was DOA. It did verify I had a bad CPU chip. A friend brought over another CPU Chip (had same error on this board as mind did. Getting 1-LED off, 2,3,4 LED Blinking System on. BIOS not execution. This is the transition to POST states) which it did on my board .But new board had a bad SIM socket. All my memory sticks showed error on DIMM 3.
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I built myself a very good work station using this board and am very happy with its performance. The tricky part was finding drivers for it under my chosen OS, Windows 10, but it's running fine without the drivers. The main reasons why I wanted this board, aside from the great price, was that I wanted a workhorse machine to go with my 3D printer. At first, I toyed with making it into a server, but it didn't boot on ECC registered memory, but did fine with desktop memory. This has been a fun building project I did over a staycation.
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I have used this board, independent of a dell t3500, for many years in a generic modified atx case. It's a cheap reliable board, supports inexpensive 6 core xeons and comes with a windows key built in. A nice cheap intro to a decent gaming rig if one can get some dell 5 pin to 4 pin fan cable adapters and can deal with pressing f1 at boot.
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Arrived in great shape, easy install, works perfectly, fantastic money saver!! Thank you!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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