Originally posted by: hans007
i used to work for a major software company where we built about 50 machines on epox nforce 2 boards. we ran out of epox boarsd and uses asus for the last 5 or so. these machines were for sofwtare qa of a very popular consumer internet security product that comes in a yellow box.
that said, the epox machines after a year or 2 all the epox machines were dead from bad caps and had caused tons of qa people to mistakeninly waste hours and hours thinking there was a bug in the software when all it was was leaky caps.
the asus machines worked fine the entire time. based on the giant pain in the ass that was for me as a qa engineer ill say good riddance epox.