Installation
I like to take the boards I review and Install them into a standard ATX case, so the user looking to make a potential purchase, can get a general feel if the layout is sufficient for their needs. Nothing sucks quite as bad as purchasing a motherboard, only to discover the port placement makes it impossible to install your hardware, or route your cables. This will be an ongoing feature of my reviews. I do not take to the time to perfectly route each wire, so it will not appear as clean as a meticulous enthusiast level build.

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Shown here is just the board mounted in the case.

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Next up the some cables are routed. The layout is pretty clean and makes for any easy installation. The only exception was the 4-Pin CPU power socket. With a large CPU cooler in place, it made it somewhat difficult to reach, and plug the cable into the socket.

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A close up image of the 4-pin CPU power conundrum I faced.


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The rest of the cables routed effortlessly, even with the large 9800GTX video card in place.

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