- The 775XFire-eSATA2 costs around 80 USD, an excellent price for an Intel LGA775 motherboard.
- Good price
- Crossfire support
- Fan control in BIOS
- Quiet, only passive cooling
- eSATA
- Limited overclocking
- Few overclocking options in BIOS
- Only two fan headers
- PCI-E x16/x4 limits use of some cards
ASRock has delivered a rock stable and very affordable motherboard with the 775XFire-eSATA2. As we know from other ASRock boards the overclocking options are slim, so people who want OC may not be happy with this board. That's where I see the problem, Crossfire support is all nice and good but the people who want to run Crossfire are the same people that want to overclock their motherboard.
Still, this is a well-rounded board for an awesome price if you plan on not overclocking. Getting a motherboard with a proven Intel chipset so cheap is quite a bargain.