The OC Dashboard is, well, very 80s. The big chunky plastic, big buttons and little LCD screen reminds me more of the kids toys I used to play with that had me sitting crossed legged on the floor and squinting at them for hours.
In reality though, there's no pew! pew! side-scrolling games present - it's a readout device for boot data, voltages and frequency data. There's some limited input thanks to the mode and buttons, but really, since it's wired in you'll be within reach of your keyboard anyway. It's a step up from the two digit POST readout, and that's always useful, but again, at what extra cost? There's no nice stand to put it on either so it just ends up stacked up somewhere on your desk.
It does work well enough, so credit where it's due, but there doesn't appear to be much thought beyond what other manufacturers have already done before.
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Test Setup:
Motherboards:
MSI Big Bang-FUZION (Intel P55, 10E BIOS, Lucid Hydra 200)
Asus Maximus III Formula (Intel P55, 0801 BIOS)
Common Components:
Intel Core i7-870 (45nm, 8MB L3 cache, 22x133MHz; 2.93GHz, Turbo Mode and Intel power saving states were disabled to ensure reliable results)