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eVGA 112-CK-NF77-A1 Motherboard

112-CK-NF77-A1 Motherboard

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eVGA 112-CK-NF77-A1 Motherboard

  • Reviewed by: slickguy

    09-02-08

    Duration of ownership: 3 Months

    Strengths: Onboard DVI and HDMI, reasonably low price, small mobo. EVGA Customer support was very responsive.

    Weaknesses:No heatpipes for efficient cooling, SATA connectors on side, so have to bend and insert cables. The manual is poor.

    Overall Evaluation: Good, inexpensive Micro-ATX HTPC motherboard with on-board video/audio without the need for additional audio/video cardsSmall mobo. Fits in my case very well. Easy to understand instructions for those of you who are new to installing components. Pretty good board for the buck. Everything just works. Overclocking is a breeze. There have been problems with the way Vista recognizes the onboard audio drivers. It has conflicted with quite a few PC games. I have had a couple Blue Screens related to the chipset drivers. As long as you have a stand alone card, update you chipset drivers, and don't use Vista. This card will definitely be a good buy.

  • Reviewed by: jwkoda

    07-17-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Good HTPC Motherboard, Lots of Features, Lifetime Warranty, Inexpensive

    Weaknesses:No Dual Channel Memory Support

    Overall Evaluation: This board packs a lot of features into a micro ATX form factor. Not only does it include on-board video but it also has DVI and HDMI. This makes it ideal for HTPC applications. It also has descent on-board audio and support for 1333MHz front side bus CPU settings. I installed it into a Ultra MicroFly case and it seems to be working fine. This board is also a excellent value for the money. I was able to purchase it for $49.99 after mail-in rebate. I definitely recommend this board for a budget oriented HTPC build.

  • Reviewed by: imteddy

    06-15-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Fully loaded, supports a range of processors, compact, HDMI support, VGA DVI out

    Weaknesses:Having issues installing Windows XP SP2 on this

    Overall Evaluation: I got this Mobo for building a HTPC. This Mobo is loaded with a lot of features, VGA/DVI/HDMI out, HD audio onboard. It has everything onboard and all you need is memory and a processor to go on the board.My problems started when I tried to install Windows XP SP2 on the board. It took me over 10 days with more than 30 unsuccessful attempts to realize that the Mobo is causing the problem. I got the board RMAed and EVGA customer was very good. The new board had the same issue and despite repeating the attempts, I just could not get Windows XP SP2 to install. After initial setup, the system does not see the hard disk (tried multiple SATA, PATA, USB etc). Changed Mobo, RAM, Optical drive, PSU etc.Finally I installed Vista and it works just fine. Even Windows XP w/o any SP works. Still struggling with Windows XP to install.Since I got Vista to work, I was finally able to use the board. The bios setup seems to be from the ancient times and I feel that I cannot change a lot of things in the bios. The board also does not support memory in dual channel.I have built my system using E2200 dual core processor and the system is running pretty much stable. It does have some occasional problems when booting and it gets stuck finding the CD drive. But thats only occasional.I am pretty much satisfied with the performance of the board and would recommend it to anyone who wants to build a nice system for less. It has a small form factor and if you get the right size case, then you can have a pretty small system out of this Mobo.Recommended with reservations due to the Windows XP SP2 install issue.

  • Reviewed by: ghuan

    05-23-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: HDMI + DVI + SUB + Digital Audio I/O

    Weaknesses:No dual channel support for memory. S3 wake up not working.

    Overall Evaluation: This board is easy to install and performs very well. The picture through HDMI looks great, and the audio sounds wonderful. It's more than enough for HTPC. No need to buy video card or audio card. Updated driver solved instability issue with VISTA 32. Highly recommended.

  • Reviewed by: EVERYDAE

    02-18-08

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: Onboard GPU, which performs fine // HDMI // Nice Layout // 45nm CPU support

    Weaknesses:Memory only supports single channel // Overclocking feature questionable

    Overall Evaluation: I bought this motherboard as I don't need a gaming machine since I play game with PS3. So far, its onboard GPU has been working beautifully. Especially if you use HDMI to match with LCD HDTV, there's no other option better than this motherboard. Also, it supports 45nm CPU.It does have weaknesses, though. The biggest thing is that it only supports single channel memory. While it's not serious problem compare to DDR1-era when single channel kills lots of performance, it kills quite performance when onboard GPU is used as it has to share single channel bandwidth with CPU.Another thing is overclocking feature is still questionable. It has many settings in BIOS, but lacks few basic options. For instance, it doesn't have PCI/PCI-E lock option. While it might be locked by default, you can't be assured if it's really locked. You can only assume it's locked. In other word, if there is an issue due to PCI not locked (ie. death of HDD), you can only blame yourself.While it has few downsides, overall it's good value motherboard with fine GPU, stable, and inexpensive.

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