This board certainly proved my original point, you can have power while maintaining a small footprint. As a board, as long as you don't want to overclock (which is often difficult to do in small confined areas anyway), it's fine. If you are building an entirely new machine right now, investing in Socket 939 may be an unwise move. But for those of you looking to upgrade an existing Socket 939 machine, or if you don't want to get rid of that expensive DDR memory in your Socket A machine – then this board is definitely worth considering. Just keep an eye out for an updated BIOS that fixes the issue with resetting.
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