Friends,
Assuming eveything else is constant, which motherboard running a processor at stock speeds would exhibit the greatest amount of long-term stability(specifically for the i440BX and i815E/EP/EP-B0 chipsets)? My concern is the component used in the motherboard(i.e. voltage regulators, capacitors, pcb, circuitry, etc.) -- is one company using higher grade parts and specifications than the other two? Is one company's board more thoughroughly tested than the other?
Other factors to consider are the ff.,
1) Intel is known to be very strict with specifications(e.g. 133Mhz is 133Mhz).
2) Asus is known to use higher default voltages thus aiding in overall stability.
3) MSI is known to use higher rated and physically larger capacitors in their boards.
Cheers,
Biggs
Assuming eveything else is constant, which motherboard running a processor at stock speeds would exhibit the greatest amount of long-term stability(specifically for the i440BX and i815E/EP/EP-B0 chipsets)? My concern is the component used in the motherboard(i.e. voltage regulators, capacitors, pcb, circuitry, etc.) -- is one company using higher grade parts and specifications than the other two? Is one company's board more thoughroughly tested than the other?
Other factors to consider are the ff.,
1) Intel is known to be very strict with specifications(e.g. 133Mhz is 133Mhz).
2) Asus is known to use higher default voltages thus aiding in overall stability.
3) MSI is known to use higher rated and physically larger capacitors in their boards.
Cheers,
Biggs