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In terms of specifications, it is obvious that A75T Mogu is much better than A55M-HVS, 490, sufficient materials, all-solid-state double copper, five-phase power supply, 4 memory slots, interfaces, interfaces, keyboard and mouse, VGA, DVI, HDMI interfaces, etc., are readily available, and the disadvantage is that BIOS support is slightly poor.
A55M-HVS is 390, four-phase power supply, 6SATA2 interface, 2 memory slots, no interface, keyboard and mouse, VGA, HDMI interface. BIOS is better, support Chinese.
If it's just the default general use, ASRock's is enough, if you want to play overclocking and the like, Onda's is slightly better.
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I started using Onda's motherboard when I was 05 years old. I feel that the workmanship materials of Onda can be said to be the best.
Now they all use twice as much copper, which is only used by Gigabyte, and it is much better for the stability of the computer.
However, Onda's official website is a bit poor, and the motherboard will no longer provide BIOS updates when it is outdated. But it's enough for you.
ASRock, if you want to buy this, you might as well just find the cheapest one and buy it. It feels like it's a notch with the worst. I've come across boards that have been repaired before.
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The Mogu version is made of sufficient materials, A55M has advanced technology, and you can choose the Mogu version when playing games!
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It is indeed a third line. ASRock (ASROCK) is a brand launched by ASUS in order not to affect its high-end image. The main purpose is to suppress low-priced motherboards, including elites, designed by ASUS technicians but produced in Shenzhen.
The technical aspect is quite creative, but the quality of the motherboard is average, and the repair rate is not low.
There is manufacturing capacity, under the premise of ensuring stable operation, try to keep it down, this is the main feature of these third-tier manufacturers, ** is not expensive If the funds are sufficient, it is recommended that the first-line and second-tier manufacturers are recommended
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For something at this price point, it's okay to be able to use it, and anyway, ASRock is still making a living.
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It's definitely an A75 for sure. Don't look at any brand. The chip of the A55 is definitely not comparable to the A75!
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6x1 is at most over 3G, just a little bit of improvement, forget it. I really want to have an option for CPU power or something in the BIOS, and turn up the external frequency. For example, 631 is 100, and you can directly pull to that entry to a higher number.
Then F10 carriage enter. If the number is high, it will not be able to turn on directly, as long as the battery is discharged, it can be restored.
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Consider reinstalling the system.
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