here's the z68mx-ud2h-be, and with a name like that how can you not love it? i underestimated the differences between this and my other board. firstly, this board is not a suitable choice for matx sli/crossfire, since pci-e slots 1 and 4 are wired for 16x / 8x-8x. this means a 5th slot is required by the case and the entire right edge would be covered by the second video card (making those connections a hassle if not impossible). there is only 1 additional 4-pin pwm/dc fan header (in the center of the board???), with no speed control whatsoever. the on-board video is working flawlessly, giving excellent seek performance in videos where there was always a lag using a discrete card. the on-board audio is a bit confusing to me - hdmi output seems to require both the realtek and intel audio devices, with intel being default. there is an intermittent, loud ringing coming from the motherboard. without further troubleshooting, it could be the ram, the board, or 1 of the additional devices built into the board. i'm not sure if it's worth returning just to get another that rings as well.
the ram is 2x 2 gb pareema ddr3-1333 9-9-9 1.5v. i've never heard of pareema, but newegg displays several identical sticks under different brands and colors, all with decent ratings. for $20 i said "hello mr. pareema".
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i choose to mount the ssd in an unused space rather than jam it in with the hard drives. the ssd is friction-fit above the dvd, shimmed with a couple post-it note pads.
functionally assembled, for now. the hard drives fit best upside down, and my custom sata power cable makes things much easier - again. overall, it's a pretty tight squeeze but when it's done, it's nice. when i had a full-size video card in there that was really 10 pounds of shit in a 5 pound bag.