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On 10/21/2013 02:13 AM, Dale wrote: |
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> Tyan is a mobo I have heard good things about. I think someone gave me |
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> a puter to repair once that had a ASUS mobo. It seemed to be a nice |
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> mobo. Pity the guys house caught fire from the central heat tho. I'm |
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> open to ideas here. |
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> Basically, I want to make sure this is going to meet my expectations for |
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> years to come. If it won't, time to switch. |
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> Thanks to all for the help. I figured I was missing something in the |
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> kernel but wasn't expecting this, not from Gigabyte at least. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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> I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words! |
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I also like the Gigabyte and ASUS motherboards. I was sticking with |
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Intel desktop and workstation boards but now they discontinued them back |
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to what I knew... |
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I've only got one recommendation for ASUS: Stay far away from their |
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gaming boards. They're unstable as hell. |
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I also have an ASRock motherboard (budget board) for one of my computers |
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around here, it's not a bad board either. |
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The only really bad experience I had was with ECS. Garbage boards. |
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Dan |