I've built with a few Biostar boards lately, given their price/value point when bought at MicroCenter in combo with Intel cpus. The last was a TZ77A, which was a quite nice board...solid, no hiccups, just worked.
I always chuckle when I see comments about reliability, etc. being anecdotal because in the consumer space, ALL reliability reports compiled are based on anecdotal evidence. The only way to have actual reliability reporting would be to access the manufacturer's warranty data, which no one in the consumer space can ever do, being it's closely guarded data by the manufacturer. So we end up depending on pure anecdotal data. But such data isn't irrelevant or wrong simply because it's anecdotal or owner reported, it just may reflect biases imposed by the consumer involved, which has to be evaluated.
Until we can have full access to manufacturer warranty data, anecdotal data is all we have.
Actually, I do have a beef with Biostar. They owe me $10 on a rebate that they acknowledge receiving and approving, but the online rebate system says it is still awaiting payment... after over a year.
I just picked up another TZ77XE4 at the local MC (along with a 2500K + bundle discount - manager override 🙂 ). Love this board.
west coast. i gotta get everything online because there is no computer stores near me. i mean future shop and best buy... not real computer stores.I got my friend a Biostar board AM3 and it works great.
MSI makes me nervous due to so many failures over the years.
so where in Canada are you located, Shepard?
Yup, good location, right next to a Bone Daddy's 😛What are they selling the 2500K's for... in Richardson I presume?
you sir are mistakendon't go with that Biostar, however low the price is..
you sir are mistaken
they have gone a long way from their crap. I recommend their boards as much as I do with ASUS, in my opinion, ASUS has dropped down to biostar level and biostar has risen
Phone the rebate processing company or the product seller. Biostar may have changed processors, but 2 years ago they were processing them in-house, and their online support and e-mail frequently didn't work. The product seller is liable if it made even the slightest mention of the rebate offer. Also people at bargain-hunting sights, such as Slickdeals and Fatwallet, may be of help since they typically have extensive experience with rebates.Actually, I do have a beef with Biostar. They owe me $10 on a rebate that they acknowledge receiving and approving, but the online rebate system says it is still awaiting payment... after over a year.
I never see anyone talk about this brand.
this board is on sale for $100 at ncix. rebate down to $70.
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16813138355
what do you think?
everyone says MSI sucks and that board is bad. I was debating on that board but I don't think so now.