I personally use Abit boards the majority of the time, and I have to agree with this statement to some degree. Once it works, it WORKS. Also, I have had good luck with Tyan boards, and lately Gigabyte has been pretty impressive.Quote:
Originally posted by meatwad
A-Bit does need to be tweaked in some cases to run properly, no doubt about that. But when they run good, they run good. ASUS is also good and I've had a lot of success with Tyan.
The rest I've found to be great sometimes and lousy other times.
The only 100% never buy absolute piece of trash I can warn you to avoid is PC Chips.