We have this motherboard for a few weeks. In contrast to the full-ATX version (without the M in the name), this has the advantage that it - even though it is actually the "smaller" version - among other things, the following important for us has more interfaces: - LPT port for our old printer - Floppy connector for a 3.5 "floppy drive - Display port for the monitor (in this case the board is really set up very well, she has all 4 outputs: analog VGA, HDMI, DVI-D and even DP) Because the old interfaces are probably needed only rarely, are not for the LPT nor floppy connector cable in. So you have even the internal connector lead to the outside (for LPT), which for a few Euros is possible. Advantage: you do not need (error-prone) controller card, but only a passive slot bracket. This is pretty much the unique selling point of the board because only ASRock Z68 offers modern boards that still offer legacy support. In operation everything is working properly, the UEFI (BIOS) is fantastic, even when we do not use the overclocking capability. As a processor of a typical business computer I can recommend the i3-2105: he has (compared to the built-in i3-2100 HD2000) to have the HD3000 on board, which is much faster, without more MHz (and thus more heat and higher power consumption) ,