A used Motherboard B75 refers to a pre‑owned PC mainboard built around Intel’s B75 Express chipset, a business‑class platform released during the Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge era. These boards use the LGA1155 socket, making them compatible with a wide range of 2nd‑gen (Sandy Bridge) and 3rd‑gen (Ivy Bridge) Intel Core CPUs—including Core i3, i5, and Core i7 processors—as well as some Pentium and Celeron models with the same socket.
B75 motherboards typically support DDR3 memory in dual‑channel mode, with most boards allowing up to 16 GB or 32 GB of RAM depending on the specific model and DIMM count. They include essential features such as SATA III (6 Gb/s) and SATA II ports, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 connectivity, PCI Express x16 for graphics cards, and integrated Gigabit LAN for network access, making them suitable for everyday desktops, office PCs, and budget builds.
While B75 boards don’t offer advanced enthusiast features like CPU overclocking (found on Z‑series chipsets) or support for newer processors, they still provide a solid foundation for older systems. Their configuration is ideal for users looking to upgrade or refurbish existing 2nd/3rd‑gen Intel PCs on a budget, build a basic workstation, or run general computing tasks. As used hardware, their performance and longevity depend on condition, so it’s recommended to test the board fully and check for any bent pins, damaged slots, or BIOS compatibility before use.


























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