<< Biased my a$$....In my opinion, for what its worth, he's a complete idiot. But, thats why I read anandtech and not PC Resources... >>
Sure, i am a biased idiot, but you know what, i have been in this business for more than 10 year now (in the business of designing high-end systems, whole networking systems and home computers) and i do speak from experience.
The thing is, i do not work for ASUS, MSI or any other company that produces computer components, i am the founder of PC Resources.
I have used many Abit boards in my days, and i have had a too high failure percentage to consider those boars high quality. If you chech out the design of the board and the components you can clearly see why i think so.
<< Speaking from experience and not using a companies name to make me look intelligent... >>
Well well, what exactly is your experience? As for using a companies name, the company i speak o is not A company, it is MY company, i decide what this company thinks and does, so of course, i am speaking for PC Resources.
As for IDE RAID 0, it will effectivly double the chances of a HDD crash, and this crash will destroy ALL of your data, not just part of it. RAID should never be used without fault tolerance, that is one of the main features of RAID anyway. IDE RAID does require your CPU to interact with every read/write operation of your HDD subsystem and will therefore eat up too much CPU power, it will also slow down the PCI bus/CPU bus, because of all the transfers to/from the CPU needed. SCSI RAID 5, if you cannot afford it, then do not RAID at all, that is my opinion, based on experience.
BTW, anyone knows why Abit never made a 750 board?
Patrick Palm
Am speaking for PC Resources (not Asus, MSI, Tekram or any other company, just PC Resources)