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If someone threw you a VIA board and a skateboard, which one would you catch?

That would depend on the kind of skateboard 😉

Edit: I think i'd only catch the skateboard if it was a Nash or Variflex. Those are the only companies keepin' it real. :Q
 


<< VIA

and if someones lobbing skateboards at me we're gonna have a problem. 😉
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VIA- I've not had any issues with their chipsets that I haven't been able to workout merely by selecting my other components with care,and following the proper order of installation for the 4n1's and other drivers.
 
Depends on the mobo and depends on the skateboard.

I'd take an Asus board based on KT266A board over a piece of junk skateboard some kid managed to buy at $5 from garage sale with his spending money.


If it was ECS K7S5A, I'd take any skateboard over it.
 
If I threw these at you which ONE would you catch and keep:

my K7S5A(pretend it hasn't be nuked yet)

$50 skateboard

hockey stick

brand new basketball
 
Hey, bonjour there, Jean-whatever.

Its only a hypothetical situation, 'cause most people will just put garbage in the trash, but I guess a 686B southbridge is good enough for crunchin WU's🙂
 
The motherboard. Adding patches and tweaking isn't a problem for those who know how. I've yet to be unable to get a system up and running stable based on a chipset problem. The problems some have had with the K7S5A wasn't the chipset problem, it was due to cheap components ECS used.
 


<< skateboard since I probably would probably not need to deal with weekly 4-in-1 "drivers" with it >>



Weekly?? Where in the world do you see that happening??
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