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On Friday 17 December 2010 22:52:30 Jacques Montier wrote: |
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> Le 17/12/2010 21:45, Dale a gentiment tapote: |
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> -- |
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> Jacques |
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> Site web <https://sites.google.com/site/jacquesfr35/> |
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> > Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> >> I have no real opinion on that MB. I've never owned a Gigabyte so I |
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> >> don't have a real point of reference. I know other people here use |
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> >> them so I suspect they are fine. |
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> >> I personally like the Asus brand for flashing BIOS as it can be done |
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> >> from a USB stick. If Gigabyte supports anything like that (i.e. - |
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> >> doesn't require Windows or DOS or a floppy to flash BIOS) then it's |
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> >> probably a good candidate. |
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> >> |
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> >> Asus support isn't great. Their websites are slow and everyone seems |
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> >> to complain about lack of communication when they have problems. |
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> >> Again, I don't know anything about Gigabyte on that account. |
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> >> |
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> >> Good luck. |
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> >> |
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> >> - Mark |
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> > I recently bought a Gigabyte mobo and it has Q-Flash. It will update |
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> > the BIOS without needing a OS. According to the book, you just |
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> > download the update and put it on a USB stick, must be FAT32/16/12, |
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> > and hit the end key when the BIOS screen comes up. It sounds pretty |
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> > easy. I have not done this yet tho. |
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> > Hope that helps. |
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> > Dale |
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> > :-) :-) |
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> Thank you Dale, |
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> The Asus P6X58D-E motherboard seems ready for USB-3.0 |
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> Does Linux support USB-3.0 technology ? |
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linux was the first OS to have usb3 drivers. |
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I own an Asus and it is crap. Which might be bad luck. But from all I read |
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over the web and all the experiences in my social circles point to Gigabyte |
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boards as the most stable, troubleless boards at the moment, while Asus' |
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quality went down a lot. |