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Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 Motherboard Review

It's clear that Sapphire have taken a substantial effort with the design of the packaging for the Platinum A75 motherboard. It consists of a sturdy inner box with another box on the outside. This outer box has a very attractive black and silver finish which immediately presents a strong first impression.

On the front of the box there are a selection of logos which advertise some of the most important features of the motherboard inside including details of the chipset, memory configuration and various supported interfaces. Some of these features are explained in more detail on the back of the box.

The included bundle consists of all the items we would usually expect alongside a few others as pictured above. One of the most notable inclusions is the USB3.0 front panel module which fits into an external 3.5″ bay. This connects to the internal USB3.0 header on the motherboard. Sapphire also include a free game code for DiRT 3, which is a welcome bonus.

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5 comments

  1. Nice product. Good to see them getting outside gfx. they still make PSU.s right?

  2. I think mini ITX makes more sense tbh. better for media center…….

  3. Can anyone buy these cpus in the UK?

  4. good enough product, but id prefer it if it was mini itx as I think the target audience will be wanting this. Asus mobo is better I think.

  5. I have to say that I agree with the others. An ITX would have been a lot more suitable if, indeed this were being placed in an HTPC application.