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October 26th, 2000, 09:03 PM
#1
Motherboards
Which are the best mobo's on the market? for both power pc's and budget home pc's?
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October 26th, 2000, 09:22 PM
#2
Registered User
Theres a ton of good boards out there, but my personal choice is ASUS. They offer a complete line of boards for every processor and the reliability is amazing. Abit makes good boards too.
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October 26th, 2000, 09:48 PM
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Registered User
agree with WildTech about asus(own 2) and abit. for my shop built computers i wait on both these boards, since their newest releases tend to still have bugs, and need various bios, driver upgrades.
Gigabyte, MSI and Soyo tend to come out with similiarly based mobos slightly later than the above, and these are my choice for more trouble and maintence free computers. Gig and msi for power and soyo for budget.BTW the soyos come with a nice free software bundle.
[This message has been edited by techs (edited October 26, 2000).]
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October 26th, 2000, 11:24 PM
#4
Thanks guy's, im getting all my parts together to build a nice fast machine, but undecided about the mobo. So this should help.
Thanks again.
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October 27th, 2000, 12:49 AM
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Registered User
This will surely help!
Asus is the best and the fastest!
Agreed.
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October 27th, 2000, 06:29 AM
#6
ABit and Asus are good, but too damn expensive.....I agree that stability is good, but Asus and Abit are pretty much charging you for their name, too. I get just as solid a board with a Microstar (MSI) name on it....that's all I'd ever buy.
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Bryan Pizzuti
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October 27th, 2000, 10:06 AM
#7
If you want solid reliablity, support, and a decent web site, ASUS is the board to use.
I have also used the Tekram boards as well with the good success.
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October 27th, 2000, 11:05 AM
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I've had pretty good service with Tyan boards. Any comments on them?
PizzaMan
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October 27th, 2000, 02:00 PM
#9
We sell the TYAN Trinity K7 board and we have not had any calls on them so far. It is a decent motherboard that smokes with an 850 T-Bird on it.
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October 27th, 2000, 05:11 PM
#10
my my how bout epox ... thats what im still using on board #3 since the p66
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October 27th, 2000, 06:19 PM
#11
First choices, Abit & Asus. QDI, Soyo, Gigabyte and MSI also make some good boards.
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October 29th, 2000, 10:03 AM
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We use a lot of Tyan Trinity 400s. Been having some compability issues with it and ME. Some video cards we have always use don't work in the combination and things like that.
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October 29th, 2000, 01:44 PM
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Registered User
Asus,Abit,Gigabyte,MSI,Soyo,EPoX,Lucky Star - in that order.
Stay away from PCChips (=Elpina,=Matsonic).
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October 29th, 2000, 02:49 PM
#14
Just out of curiousity, anyone used that new T-bird board with the built-in video?
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Bryan Pizzuti
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October 29th, 2000, 05:41 PM
#15
So it is decided ASUS and ABit are the mobo's to use.
Thanks to all who replied.
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