- Jun 29, 2006
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So most of you guys know that I've been having some pretty rotten luck with my new build - well, maybe luck's not the right word; 'shafted' is probably closer to the truth. But, hey, it runs, so
. Anyway, I finally found a review on the M2N-E over at xbit (thanks, peroni!) and it was so very disgusting to see more people having problems. I mention all this just so know to grab your can of salt for what I'm about to say...
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So, we've got chipsets that drop packets, processors that run insanely hot in contrast to specs, patch drivers for our CPUs / GPUs, mainstream memory that won't run on a $100 mobo and mobos that need a couple of BIOS flashes out-of-the-box and still won't run completely stable. Compatiblity & functionality problems abound, and I'm left wondering 'well, hot-damn, why is everybody so revved about the next gen in computing when we can't even get the current gen stable?' I mean, personally, and I just may be an oddball, or a strange duck, but, I'd rather see companies spend more $$$ actually making sure their products works and less on making more new crap that runs like crap.
What do you guys think? Maybe my next compy should be an Apple...
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[rant]
So, we've got chipsets that drop packets, processors that run insanely hot in contrast to specs, patch drivers for our CPUs / GPUs, mainstream memory that won't run on a $100 mobo and mobos that need a couple of BIOS flashes out-of-the-box and still won't run completely stable. Compatiblity & functionality problems abound, and I'm left wondering 'well, hot-damn, why is everybody so revved about the next gen in computing when we can't even get the current gen stable?' I mean, personally, and I just may be an oddball, or a strange duck, but, I'd rather see companies spend more $$$ actually making sure their products works and less on making more new crap that runs like crap.
What do you guys think? Maybe my next compy should be an Apple...
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