MSI H55M-ED55

MSI H55M-ED55 @ Overclockers

“In the upper right corner of the board, in addition to the black and blue DDR3 slots and 24-pin ATX connector, we find an onboard power button, base clock buttons, and the OC Genie button.  I would love to have seen a reset button here as well, and possibly a clear cmos button.  The last board I received from MSI (890GXM-G65) had only two fan headers.”

ASUS ITX-220

ASUS ITX-220 @ iXBT Labs

“The machine based on a CPU like Intel Celeron Processor 220 will be noticeably faster than that based on its “Atomic” counterpart. ASUS ITX-220 may be old, but it’s interesting nevertheless. What’s more important, it’s quite cheap. This motherboard may even be the best solution on this old chipset.”

ECS H55H-I

ECS H55H-I @ Hardware Secrets

“ECS has released four motherboards based on the Intel H55 chipset, which is targeted to the Core i3 and Core i5 processors with integrated video. H55H-I is a mini-ITX board targeted to users building small home theater computers (HTPC’s). Is this motherboard a good pick? Let’s see.”

MSI’s 890GXM-G65

MSI’s 890GXM-G65 @ MadShrimps

“Now, concerning the 890GXM-G65 mainboard. To be honest, every time a new mainboard lands on my desk, I expect it to have huge flaws. In the recent past, I’ve done a lot of troubleshooting and beta-testing for boards and I do understand better how difficult it is to get a board just right from the absolute beginning … sometimes it all goes well, but sometimes the flaws are innumerable.”

Foxconn A9DA-S

Foxconn A9DA-S @TweakTown

“Although USB 3.0 will not be on the plate, the Foxconn A9DA-S looks like it still might have a bit of flavour and probably for a good price. This will be one of the first Foxconn boards that I have taken a look at in a very long time. In fact, not since the days when Leadtek was rebranding and selling the Foxconn parts.”

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe @ PCStats

“ASUS’ P7P55D Deluxe motherboard is an Intel P55 Express platform that represents the flagship feature set available to the Core i5 processor, along with a healthy dose of overclocking tools and features. In addition to the obvious support for Intel Lynnfield socket 1156 processors, the ASUS P7P55D Deluxe motherboard features three PCI Express 2.0 x16 videocard slots.”

Gigabyte X58A-UD3

Gigabyte X58A-UD3 @ Bjorn3D

“We at Bjorn3D.com going to be looking at one of Gigabyte’s motherboards that received SATA 3.0, USB 3.0, and Gigabyte’s very own USB Power III(Gigabytes 333 Design). Gigabyte’s X58A-UD3 motherboard is one of Gigabyte’s most affordable X58A offerings, coming in at $209 USD.”

ASUS Maximus III Extreme

ASUS Maximus III Extreme @ TweakTown

“ROG products are generally recognized as some of the most feature-packed and tweakable products you can buy. Some of these have been the Crosshair series for AMD fans, the Rampage for Intel’s top end chipset (like the X48 and X58) and the Maximus for the midrange P series even though the first Maximus was an X38 based board (P45, P55 etc.).”

Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5

Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5 @ Bjorn3D

“These are the same features that you will find on many of the 890 boards, so if the SB850 doesn’t sound appealing to you then there is no big loss going with this board instead. However, if you plan on picking up the new AMD 6 core CPU, this board may not have support for it.”

Jetway NC94-510-LF IPC

Jetway NC94-510-LF IPC @ PCShopTalk

“Jetway is a company mostly oriented on motherboards and IPC boards. The advantage of the IPC boards with integrated CPUs like ATOM, VIA Nano is that they offer decent performances for everyday browsing, editing documents, while consuming very little power; a lot of them consume the power that normal PC power supplies draw when the computer is off.”