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Free motherboard with CPU purchase in Newegg.com

1 post registered today without a profile.. hmmm 😛

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hmm.. Why do you care, as long as his post is good and does not violate our rule against referrals or any other rules? Good thread crap. :|

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Never had any problems with Biostar boards. They don't have a lot of bells and whistles but they're usually cheap and reliable (i.e. stable). Wish they would run this kind of deal on a S939 CPU & board though.
 
Originally posted by: geecee
Never had any problems with Biostar boards. They don't have a lot of bells and whistles but they're usually cheap and reliable (i.e. stable). Wish they would run this kind of deal on a S939 CPU & board though.

I agree. I have NEVER had any problems with the Biostar mobo's that I have had in the past.
 
Originally posted by: timswim78
Originally posted by: geecee
Never had any problems with Biostar boards. They don't have a lot of bells and whistles but they're usually cheap and reliable (i.e. stable). Wish they would run this kind of deal on a S939 CPU & board though.

I agree. I have NEVER had any problems with the Biostar mobo's that I have had in the past.

Same here, I had a Biostar M7NCD nForce 2 (ran it for about a year before upgraded) and it was extremely stable and the cheapest nForce 2 board at the time.
 
Yup, same here. I have to make a plug for my Biostar board as well. I have a KT266A board running 24/7 as a small server for two years now, and I have never had any issues with it. Its also been Folding that whole time too! *knock on wood*
 
Yeah, biostar isn't really bad, so long as you know what you're doing. Their manuals could use some serious work, their products don't have a whole lot of 'polish' to them and some of their layout decisions leave me baffled...but my experience is their boards are solid and cheap; which fits the bill for a lot of upgrades.
 
No problems with biostar... but I've never do anything fancy with them. Haven't used a Bistar motherbaord since AthlonXP 1800+ was hot though.

No Raid setups, No Overclocking, Moderate gaming.

Looks like a nice combo if someone doesn't need / want socket 939.

Good post.
 
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