[Listing Error] Generic H110 Motherboard (LGA1151 Intel Skylake) $10.29 + Delivery @ PoolRoomSupplies via Catch Markeplace

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Found this while looking for a LGA1151 socket motherboard to play around with a small build.

The motherboard is described as Micro-ATX but the advertised size and images suggest more closer to ITX, might be a proprietary size, no brand mentioned also.

Motherboard size: 19 / 17 / 4CM

Seller is a Gold rated seller.

Description:

Model: H110
Motherboard chip: integrated chip sound card / network card
Main chipset: for Intel H110
NIC Chip: for RTL8105E 100Mbps Ethernet Chip
Audio chip: for 6 channel audio chip
CPU slot: LGA1151
Support CPU type: for for Intel Core six generation i7/i5/i3/Pentium/Celeron
Memory specification: DDR4 2400/2133 MHz
Memory slot: 2 x DDR4 DIMM
Support memory: max 32G
Main board type: Micro-ATX

Power socket:
1 X 24pin ATX power Interface
1 X 4Pin ATX power Interface

Extended slots:
1 X PCI-E X16 card slot
2 X USB2.0 extend slot
1 X USB3.0 extend slot
4 X SATA2.0 slot

I/O interface:
1 X HDMI interface
1 X VGA interface
2 X PS/2 keyboard and mouse universal interface
1 X RJ45 network interface
2 X USB 2.0 interface
2 X USB 3.0 interface
1 X audio interface

Motherboard size: 19 / 17 / 4CM

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Comments

  • I mean, something isn't right. Seller usually sells mugs/keychains etc at similar prices, and this is a no-name keyboard for loose change..

    • +12

      Looks like a motherboard if you ask me.

      • The mother of all keyboards?

        • -1

          Nothing to sell your mother for.

  • Going by the third pic. Looks like some nonname generic motherboard. The front of the motherboard box only says "MOTHERBOARD".

  • +2

    The motherboard is described as Micro-ATX but the advertised size and images suggest more closer to ITX, might be a proprietary size, no brand mentioned also.

    This is most definitely not mITX, so would be mATX. If you have a look at the screw hole that's right next to the rear panel audio connectors, you can see that the PCIe slot is a fair way below that, so the PCIe slot would actually come out of the second slot from the top at the rear of your case, so this would not fit in a standard mITX case (unless maybe you had a bigger one that has 3 slot spaces at the rear).

    The width does look mITX compliant.

    • isn't the advertised size 19x17 CM more close to a Mini-ITX 17 × 17 CM ?

      • +5

        It is not about what the dimensions are "close to", it's about what specifications the dimensions of this board are compliant with.

        For example, all mATX boards will also be ATX compliant as the ATX specification is larger than the mATX specification. This is why you can install any mATX board inside of a standard-sized ATX case.

        This board, being 19x17cm, exceeds the mITX specification of 17x17cm, which means that it may not fit in all standard-sized mITX cases, as they are designed for 17x17cm motherboards. However, as its dimensions are smaller than the mATX specification, it will fit into mATX-sized cases, and as such, it is an mATX sized motherboard.

        As per the post below, it actually fits into the mDTX form factor, however, we generally do not see computer cases manufactured for this size, so the smallest standard-sized computer case which will reliably fit this motherboard is mATX.

        Hence, it is an mATX board.

    • Looks closer to mini DTX size of 20 x 17

  • +2

    Hahahahahah hahahahahh.

  • +2

    I'll give that a punt, been looking for a very low cost LGA1151 for a while.

  • +1

    100Mbit ethernet is a joke for Skylake gen. Especially when small boards like this are likely to be used for home servers or media PCs.

    • +2

      USB 3 will allow you to use external WiFi dongle and be happy. If you are really after a server use PCIE for 10 gig network or as a converter to M2. I am more concerned by limited amount of USB3 ports. I would likely to solder the extra one existing on the board and with missing pins.

      • For a server, the single PCI-E slot will need to be used for a raid card.

        • +5

          C'mon, in $10 "server" mobo you are going to install a few-hundred-dollar enterprise RAID card? Seriously? No, 4 Sata ports with soft raid will be enough for home server.

        • No, most modern servers these days do not run 'hardware raid' (quotations since it's still just software raid bundled in a different card). CPUs are far faster and have 5-10x the cores compared to a decade ago that they don't need to sacrifice much performance for running software raid.

          • @JerraJones: I didn't talk about using the raid card for hardware raid. Call it hba if you want. 4 sata 2 ports isn't sufficient. Moot anyway since the listing was fallacious.
            Also this is skylake so no it doesn't have twice the cores.

  • +2

    Really curious to see if this is brand new in box

  • +7

    Feel like this is one of those recycled motherboards we increasingly see coming from China

  • +3

    Fantastic option for those hardcore DIY guys. If you one of those who are happy to invest your time fixing BIOS and flashing it multiple times you can make it work with i9. Or just buy an old CPU on Aliexpress that's already dfactory-sticked to 1151 somewhat gen10. These 100 chipsets are a real treasure for this stuff and the main limit is mobo, as without good CPU power and M2 slots it rather efforts for nothing.

    • +1

      make it work with i9

      If you run Prime95 this motherboard will explode

      • 4 phases should be enough for 65W, why? Don't buy 135w CPUs and it should be ok.

  • Definitely a recycled motherboard. Had built something with a similar motherboard before and the CPU was unable to boost beyond the base frequency, YMMV.

  • +6

    Found a similar listing on Wish.com using reverse image search

    Definitely a "frakenstein" cobbled together with spare parts in some factory where they had excess components lying around.

    • +1

      or, based on name of seller, maybe taken from old arcade machines?

    • I had one similar mobos but for 2nd/3rd gen. Worked good, but cheapest off all compenents, slow lan/crappy dac.

      For some reason it COULD NOT ADJUST THE CPU FAN SPEED.
      So it was at max fan speed all the time.

      • Zalman has released manually adjustable fan controllers over 20 years ago and I have been using a few ever since, including for GPU. It's always better to do it yourself than believe BIOS default or whatever Auto thinks is better.

        • fairly expensive, any cheaper alternatives?

          How does the zalman manual adjust fan work, is it through software or physical control

          • @Synapse29: You get a buch of wires with a weel in between. You plug in one side of the wires into modo, another side into the fans and by rotating the wheel you add/remove voltage on the fan i.e. slow it down. It works on top of anything you have in any software and in combination with it. In my case, I made it in a way that fans completely stopped, when software/BIOS notices that the temperature is above certain level it speeds up the fan, and it starts spinning until the temperature will be dropped. For ease of use there are 3.5" panels for desktops to have the control wheels in handy place.
            Zalman is expensive because of the brand name, you can find anything else for half price doing the same. Sometimes they are added for free with expensive CPU coolers.

  • +2

    This Is Going Straight To The Poo Room!

    • +1

      Perfect

  • What cpu's are compatible with it? Is the i7-6700K is the best cpu? And what about best price to performance cpu?

  • Nobody seems to be saying what gen 6 CPU hmm what we up to right now gen 13
    Oh hang on a minute I have a couple in my back pocket :)
    nope they are gen 8 oh well better luck next time

    • You are talking about official terms of non-official mobo. Being totally unoffical I would concider it for the similar type CPUs, which are up to gen 10, and might be even gen 11. Your Cyberpunk still will not be happy as you can't use CPU over 65W (but this would be OK in general https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001587322201.html?) or latest GPU in PICE-v3, but things lower may work well enough. Thinking of the warranty, I would by 5 and just replace them as soon as each dies.

  • LGA1151 lol old school.

  • +1

    SATA 2 !!!!!!

    100 Mb/s ethernet !!!!!

    • +1

      PS/2 is what killed me.
      I'm not sure how many OzBers know what that is, given that its sucessor (USB-A) is also becoming obsolete.

      • +2

        Pray tell, enlighten us what the new keyboard interface is.

        • USB-C…

          • @mopo: Makes sense to use up the limited number of USB-C ports most computers have for the keyboard. After all it draws lots of power and needs a higher data rate than anything else you're likely to want to plug in. And its not as if its as easy as just plugging a USB-A to USB-C adapter onto your keyboard cable if you've only got a spare USB-C port on your PC. Plus they can probably call it a gaming keyboard and charge you twice as much for it if its got a USB-C connector.

  • +1

    Spend another $30 and get a complete second hand system with a similar motherboard

    • +3

      where lol

      • +3

        Go search on FB & Gumtree. Plenty of used PC's with similar specs for around $50 - $80. I'm talking about PC's barebone, IGPU's with an i5 CPU, mobo & RAM working. They are practically throwing them away.

        • Not reliable. Neither the subject, but at least it's new.

          • @Ozzster: I've purchased a few in the past and most demonstrate. Never had an issue as they are a standard dumb PC and never modded etc.

  • Time for a new TrueNAS build

  • if someone picks this up and has the time - i'm chasing a board that supports windows xp. would you mind checking for me?

    • you could probably go on gumtree and find people tossing out e-waste machines that already run XP, for free or for a few cans of beer. You just need the patience / time to go and pick them up.

  • +5

    Catch just refunded my purchase.

    Cancellation email says the refund is for "Box of Palko Pool Snooker Billiard Table Cue Chalk Green"…

    • This is most likely a Catch listing error, not the first time it's happened.

      • +1

        Just a standard mobo description from Aliexpress with auto-translation.

    • ordered after others received cancellation notices, email showed correctly for me

      Thank you for placing your recent order, CXXXXXXXX. Unfortunately, we are unable to fulfil some item(s) as listed below:
      2 * H110 Motherboard Stystemboard LGA1151 Double Channel Computer Working for Intel Skylake 6 Generation Core I7/I5/I3/

  • +1

    damn they aint honouring this, was going to buy 5, build a proxmox cluster with the cheapest highest thread count cpu, 10gbe networking card of EBAY…

  • just ordered a few after reports of cancellation
    looks like out of stock now

    edit: ordered 4:39pm // cancelled 4:44pm

    • ordered 4:36, no cancellation yet.

      • looks like you ordered immediately before they pulled the listing
        curious if they eventually cancelled your order

        • they just did

  • I got refunded anyone else did ?

    • yep

  • +1

    As old as it is, a used CPU to pair with it would be amazing value, it's the motherboards that are usually limited, holding back the used market CPU pricing as they don't generally fail.

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