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  • Hello, everyone.

  • And welcome to another video.

  • Now, today we're taking a look at this.

  • This is a cheap, unbranded Chinese motherboard that turned up in the post today.

  • Well, I wanted to review it to see what sort of features it has, how good it is and whether actually turns on without melting my whole house down.

  • Now, when searching another from other bold, you may be tempted to sort by lowest price first, which is completely understandable because everyone wants to get the best price they can.

  • A lot of the times, though, if you do this on certain online auction selling sites, you'll find a lot of listings of based in Hong Kong.

  • For example, on dhe, these products are often named or unbranded.

  • Such is the case with this one right here.

  • So let's get it out off the packaging.

  • This is the whole package in.

  • This is everything it came with on this.

  • See what it's like Tony on.

  • If it does such a thing on and test it out.

  • So let's get into it.

  • Actually, you know what?

  • I'm gonna do it right here, and I'm gonna start with this back play.

  • It came with a lovely looking back plate.

  • As you can see, what's funny about this is that back play is is what it is.

  • It's a simple device that goes at the back of your PC case and protects the motherboard from all the elements.

  • Dust.

  • Stuff like that also looks a lot better than having a big hole at the back of your case.

  • Some call it an I o shield.

  • I call it a back plate.

  • Call it whatever you like in this case.

  • In this case, it hits very sharp and feels a little cheaper than ones you might get with different boards.

  • But it's no big deal.

  • It does the job, I'm sure.

  • Look what it's done to my thumb, Huh?

  • City thing.

  • Right next up, we have the accessories that this this is it.

  • This is what the mother of all came with.

  • One Satur cable, although is well packaged.

  • I'll admit on dhe.

  • It's off a decent length, which is always a bonus.

  • Next up we have the actual board itself, very nicely enclosed in bubble wrap on dhe.

  • It's also in an anti static bag, which is more than I can say for some sellers online.

  • Who, when I buy used products like this always just wrap it up in a plastic supermarket bag?

  • Something like that.

  • It doesn't really matter.

  • But it's nice to see an anti static bag here, just to be sure, pulling the board out.

  • Oh oh, We had a little protective sponge on the bottom there, and here is it's pretty much the same size of my hand, give or take, and it actually looks quite cool.

  • It's a very small compact, Bold on would look great in any system.

  • I like the color of it all Black finish there with a few white and silver bits here and there.

  • And it seems to be, you know, pretty feature rich in the way of connectivity, stuff like that.

  • But let's take a more in depth look at this thing.

  • See what we've got in and around the ball.

  • Try and work.

  • Help how much memory it supports.

  • What sort of CP use it supports based on the 11 55.

  • Suck it as well.

  • Then hook up to a test rig, see if it fires up and test it for a couple of days to see if it actually last that long.

  • Of course, you guys get the pleasure of skipping ahead of that process, so let's get it on to the test bench.

  • Assess the features but upset you in a minute.

  • This thing is actually really nice, so it looks the part.

  • But that means nothing.

  • If it doesn't work, let's start with the processes support.

  • This is an age 61 board and support second and third.

  • Gen 11 55 in Hell processes as far as I can tell so far, anyway, because this is according to a few different after market sellers off the product.

  • I'll be testing mine with a second U.

  • N I.

  • Five a little later on.

  • The same uncertainty initially applies with the amount of RAM.

  • After a quick search, it seems this supports up to 16 gigs, so you can use to eight gig sticks of DDR three.

  • The maximum supported speed isn't immediately stated either, and there was no manual included.

  • Actually, there was a sheet of paper that labeled each connection on the board, but that was it for the graphics.

  • We have two possible solutions.

  • One pc I express 16 slot on one PC I express one slot.

  • This isn't really any different what you'd expect from a branded budget board.

  • There are also the usual fan headers and USB connections scattered around the bald as well.

  • I mentioned earlier that we had quite a few connections here, too.

  • But as far as I can tell, I don't think we have any USB three ports.

  • And there's no USB three case Heather here, either, which isn't the end of the world.

  • But I am quite happy to see an HD, eh?

  • My port.

  • So then it's time to see if it actually works.

  • To do that, I will be pairing it with a quad core by 5 33 30 and a single stick of DDR three memory.

  • As you can see, I've put together a quick makeshift test really here, So let's see if it powers on.

  • It seems to be working fine, but one thing I did have an issue with was the USB ports, as they didn't want to work first.

  • This didn't matter what peripheral I tried.

  • Nothing I could do would get these working.

  • I did restart the system a couple of times after whereby, my keyboard was picked up so I was able to run through normal, set up and jump into some longer term testing.

  • It was nice to see that my 1600 megahertz ram was also recognized on the BIOS, as expected is the basic American Megatrends layout.

  • Now for the testing?

  • I did what I do every day of the week, play a few games, edit a few videos and perform a few stress tests.

  • After a couple of days, you see the board was still running fine, though I'll have to keep it in a secondary system for a much longer period of time to get a better idea of reliability.

  • It seems so far to all be working, though there is a slight nervousness about hooking or your other.

  • What might be more expensive components up to this at first?

  • Considering this, the motherboard is a pretty central part.

  • Tow any PC build, so you're probably thinking, Is it a good idea to buy motherboard like this one?

  • Well, you can't really guarantee exactly where it was produced who it was made by, and there's no way of knowing whether the capacity is used on such a boarder off super cheap quality.

  • There's no way of judging how long its life span will be.

  • But that could be said with a lot of products.

  • Now I know other YouTubers tech YouTubers have tested these out to ah, NDE are pretty happy with the results.

  • You can also get various different socket ones.

  • You can get X 58 based boards that supports he owns on.

  • I know a few people who have purchased them and still have them in their systems.

  • To this day.

  • The thing is, this bold wasn't really much cheaper.

  • Then you could pick up a secondhand 11 55 suck.

  • It bowled four on places like eBay.

  • So I don't really think you're gaining anything by going with something that's totally unbranded that you may not feel entirely comfortable using, either.

  • I have to say, though, that you know it does the job.

  • It seems to do the job.

  • It's very basic, but it works.

  • And if you really wanted to up for something super cheap, you was on a very tight by Do it.

  • You could buy one of these if you also wanted something brand new.

  • But like I say, I think your best bet would be getting a secondhand board that comes from um, or let's say, reliable manufacturer, because there are plenty of 11 55 boards about when it comes to other sockets.

  • As I said, I know other people have used these with Z owns before, on they still seem to be going pretty strong.

  • So it's a bit of a gamble.

  • It's up to you whether you want to take that risk.

  • But just know that there was also no specified warranty with this thing.

  • No other accessories, no drivers, just It's just very basic.

  • It is what it is.

  • It works, but it may not seem entirely worth it to most of you, though, as I said, it is cheap on that to some people is a ll that matters.

  • But that's all I can say.

  • Thank you.

  • This has been the treat Chinese motherboard on boxing and review video.

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我買到了最便宜的無品牌國產主板 (I Bought The Cheapest Unbranded Chinese Motherboard I Could Find)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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