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Kyle said:For all its improvements, there is just no way I can suggest most of you purchase this motherboard. Now you might be saying to yourself that this RDX200 is a bit long in the tooth and you would be correct. We tried reviewing this motherboard in November of last year and just had so many issues we had to give up on it.
i bought it back when it was $95, about 4 months ago. Its stable with my 3800x2 in there, but latley its been freezing for no reason, but thats probally something i did, as it ran fine for well over 2 months as my file server. I had no intentions of using it for crossfire, i just liked the 8 SATA ports. Take it for what it is, a cheap mobo with alot of limitations, but you can make it work.LiquidX said:How is it if you just want to run it stock?
It has a terrible southbridge chip that really hurts USB performance. If you've got a USB hard drive, it'll take about twice as long to move stuff as it would on an nforce board, or one of the newer ati ones.LiquidX said:How is it if you just want to run it stock?