I have the motherboard bought mainly because it was suggested to me when buying my processor. When I looked at the packaging However, closer, I noticed that there was a 5-fold component protection. This should then afterwards still save my graphics card. Since I knew my way not soo good with power supplies, I bought a relatively cheap for 30. But when I anmachte my computer for the third time, I immediately noticed that the LEDs of the fan does not really lit evenly. When I anmachte the monitor, I saw the mainboard and the message Mail Menu "ASUS Anti-Surge triggered.". As in the manual, it means that the power supply provided no uniform current flow, thereby further components could burn. However, since the motherboard intervention, nothing happened and I was able to replace the power supply with a higher value. The UEFI BIOS on the motherboard is clean and clearly structured. Here can also be for each fan individually the speed at certain temperatures settle. Going to Advanced Mode, you get almost the paradise for overclockers. Here you can really see and change every single detail of all components. I must say that the motherboard has saved my life and I am glad that this has been suggested to me when buying. A single drawback is that there is no connection for USB 3.0 is given. However, this can be easily retrofitted. In addition, only 3 PCI slots are available, which precludes at a large graphics card already 2.