Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 Bios 130 Download =LINK=
The ASRock Z68 Extreme3 makes it easy for you to upgrade to, and plan out your system future proofing. By having this boards SLI bridge, you can easily add in a separate bridge for your graphics card and still be able to connect to the board with a PCI-E 2.0 x16 slot. This is great for someone who may wish to add a graphics card down the road. The board has 4 USB 2.0 ports, 2 USB 3.0 ports, and both a USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 port for legacy chipsets. 2 of the USB 3.0 ports are located on the rear I/O panel, which is a nice touch.
Asrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3 Bios 130 Download
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Overall this was a really pleasant experience. The product came with fast free shipping and arrived in awesome shape. Everything installed with no fuss. To top it off its supported the latest Intel chipset, and there are multiple options for OC via the BIOS. This board looks awesome. If you're looking for a graphics card, 4x 8GB DDR3-1600 Hynix H5V3H37GFR to be exact. Even though this one is probably not sold anymore they have tons of them for around $100. IF your interested, call your local dealer and ask about them as we have a couple on the way. Although, I'm sure I could get someone else to stock them up on it for cheaper.
There are some minor issues. Although you can OC the board via the BIOS, running frequencies above 4.6GHz is really difficult since the voltages were a tad high and the memory controller is not particularly easy to work with, and there are only 6 SATA 6GB/s ports on the board. The issue with the later will probably be rectified once M-Audio CME6280 MUO2E supports the ASRock Z68 Extreme3, and there are various fixes to the issue where the board stops outputting audio in M-Audio's MUO8E cards. The ADATA AX5002xx chips are great, but the power jacks are tiny and the cable is fragile. The DVI-D port was a little hard to set at first, and once all set it worked really well. The audio jacks are about a standard size and the quality is good. Power stages are great, but not too great for 24/7 use, which I think is a fair point. Again, the voltage at 2400MHz is definitely a little high for 24/7 use, but with a little bit of tweaking and overclocking at the BIOS stage it should be fine. Overall the board looks good and it's cheap at only $88.