Jams
Works well. Could do with more USB2 headers on the board but I believe that's a limitation of the chipset. Easy setup except the tricky inserting of the screws for the M2 drive but I do have big fingers. Running with an i5 and integrated graphics and performance has been great. No it's obviously not top of the line but certainly good value for money and fast enough for Satisfactory, Planet Zoo etc...
Brian
It's an inexpensive option to build on with plenty of extras. I own a pair, one running an i7 the other an i3. Had no issues over the last two years with different speeds mfg of ram. They simplified ram installation if you are mix and matching (no reason not to on an i3). Definitely value to product score is high. Installation was a breaker, pin placement is good, installation instruction suck, just do yourself a favor and download them. Print to small for eyes over 40.
Another Customer
So far everything is working fine. I have this board paired up with spare parts like 32gb, 4 sticks of G.Skill RAM that's faster than 2666mhz and an i5-8600k. The RAM runs fine at 2666mhz and I haven't had any issues so far. Benchmarks scores have been normal and all stress tests pass. The reason I went with an Asus board is because I usually don't have to deal with fussy Memory or BIOS problems with Asus boards.I bought the board to upgrade an old system with an AM3+ motherboard and an FX-4100. So you can imagine how much of a power boost the system got by going from an old FX-4100, which is more like a 2c/4t CPU, to an 8600k which has 6 cores that are worlds faster.I would only recommend this board to someone that either has an 8th or 9th Gen Intel CPU lying around or someone that can get an 8th or 9th Gen CPU for very cheap. Otherwise I would recommend 10th or 11th Gen parts to someone that's buying all new parts at full price.
Limberry Chatas
We use this board to run a computer that runs a 4,000 watt laser. It was perfect for the job!!!