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£85.30 inc. VAT
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For £71.27 ex-VAT, the ASUS PRIME H510M-K R2.0 is a pretty sensible “get the job done” board—if you’re building (or replacing) a basic office PC and you don’t care about overclocking or lots of expansion. H510 is a conservative chipset choice, and that’s the point: it’s stable, straightforward, and generally good value when you’re pairing it with an Intel CPU in the LGA 1200 generation. Asus keeps the layout and BIOS reasonably painless for builders/resellers, and it’ll suit day-to-day workloads like admin systems, office suites, light CAD, and general user desktops.
I’d avoid it if you’re trying to squeeze more life out of a platform or you expect future upgrades—H510 is more limited than the newer “better value” directions, especially if you want lots of fast storage options or expansion headroom. Also, only buy this if the rest of your parts are firmly aligned with the LGA 1200/that CPU family; otherwise you’ll just be paying for the wrong motherboard. In short: good budget board for straightforward deployments, questionable choice for anyone planning a more ambitious workstation or upgrade path.

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