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Asus H110M-A/M.2 Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard

(11 Ratings, 4.3 Average)

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Specifications

Manufacturer

Asus

Part #

  • H110M-A/M.2
  • 90MB0R60-M0EAY0

Socket / CPU

LGA1151

Form Factor

Micro ATX

Chipset

Intel H110

Memory Max

32 GB

Memory Type

DDR4

Memory Slots

2

Memory Speed

DDR4-2133

Color

Black / Gold

PCIe x16 Slots

1

PCIe x1 Slots

2

M.2 Slots

2242/2260/2280 M-key

SATA 6.0 Gb/s Ports

4

Onboard Ethernet

1 x 1 Gb/s Ports

Onboard Video

Depends on CPU

USB 2.0 Headers

1

USB 3.2 Gen 1 Headers

1

Supports ECC

No

Wireless Networking

None

RAID Support

No

Uses Back-Connect Connectors

No

Price History

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    Reviews

    migmax99
    • 7 points
    • 4 years 11 months ago

    from completed build Night Runner

    Where do I start ?, this Asus board was a budget board at release years ago, and it isn't downright bad, but it isn't great either. I mean it is a Asus board and so the quality is pretty great (I have had pretty good experience with Asus's products so far), but other than that the H110 chipset is a massive bottleneck for my system, as I can only run dual channel at max speed of 2400mhz :(, and of course it doesn't support overclocking of any sort, this is fine for me as I am running a locked I7-7700. But I would have loved to just have been able to drop in a I7-7700K or something, but that wouldn't make much sense anyway since a used I7-7700K is a worse deal than a new Ryzen CPU. Also it only has 2 fan headers one chassis and one CPU, which really isn't great at all in 2020, and wasn't great at release either I think, a so its a pain to get any fans hooked up. The only reason I am using this part atm is because, I had lying it around from a old build, and I was on a tight budget, so I needed to reuse it, otherwise I would have considered other options.

    rushednarcotic
    • 2 points
    • 7 years 2 months ago

    from completed build First Budget Build

    easy installation, works great has a cool "breathing" lef in it as well

    DBJ
    • 7 points
    • 7 years 6 months ago

    from completed build Green but Killer HTPC

    Went for this one as I had already bought a 250GB M.2 SSD so I wanted a micro ATX board to suit. Also wanted 4K HDMI output as have a new 4K TV (the real reason for this build!) There were lots of other choices but having had an Asus ITX board before I knew I would be happy with the quality. So far the 4K output has been good, but did have to kick the processor settings to Extreme to get past some stuttering that occurred on some streams. The unit was still very cool and quiet so may leave Extreme as the default. Graphics card may be an option too – see below.

    maxy1503
    • 6 points
    • 7 years 10 months ago

    from completed build First build for work/gaming

    Easy installation and nice design.

    aprofile
    • 18 points
    • 8 years 2 months ago

    from completed build My finished build

    Cheapest motherboard I could find. Nice it has an m.2 slot.

    itsmih
    • 6 points
    • 8 years 2 months ago

    Has most of everything I need. It makes my PC look good. Cheapest LGA 1151 motherboard out there. This motherboard is far from "low-end" it has a nice bios. The reason I gave this 4 stars is that of the number of ram slots and only one sys fan.

    Pros: Price, the upgrade factor of an m.2 SSD, and the looks.

    Cons: Only 2 ram slots, it's not a problem if you already went with 16gb or even a 1x8gb. I'm slowly finding that I'm going to need to upgrade to 16gb so I'll have to buy a new board or just a new set of ram. Only having one system fan is really annoying as I have to use molex for them.

    zestychille
    • 7 points
    • 8 years 2 months ago

    This makes my current PC look like garbage. The bios is so easy on the eyes. The setup was easy going. Everything worked out so well. The only bios hitch I ran into was my own mistake. I left a disc in the drive while installing Win10 via USB and windows read it as a boot drive instead of just leaving it alone. Not the PC's fault... That one's on me. Just had to eject the disc to continue. I was looking for a cheap mobo with the ability to upgrade to an i7 later on down the road, and I got way more than I was looking for. I just might be converted to Asus mobos over my previous Gigabyte obsession. No hassle, no problem, just easy use.

    BombBoy4
    • 5 points
    • 8 years 4 months ago

    from completed build 'Murica (1st Build)

    The cheapest LGA1151 MoBo out there, and it's really good for that price! The only cons I have to this MoBo is the back panel protector looks like crap. It's just a piece of steel. Other than that though, it's a really great MoBo :)

    thesimulatorgamer
    • 2 points
    • 8 years 4 months ago

    from completed build My First Build

    When most people think of an H110 mobo, they think low end. This mobo is pretty far from low end. The BIOS features, such as fan control, are great. Only complaint is that the RAM slots are finicky.

    nmilli
    • 7 points
    • 8 years 7 months ago

    from completed build First Build

    Has everything I need, a little annoying to work with though.

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