Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Is it true that for the best stability I should pair an intel proc with an intel board?
This has been the case for intel
chipsets (rather than motherboards) since the P3 days, with the exception of the P3 Rambus motherboards.
Yes, there have been good chipsets from others, and yes there have been excellent motherboards using those chipsets. But if
stability and ease of setup are your top priorities for a motherboard then intel chipsets have been the best choice.
intel motherboards have often been feature-poor but acceptable choices, but often not any more stable than more feature-rich boards from Asus, Gigabyte, etc. Any reputation for "better" stability probably comes from intel boards having overclocking features disabled. If you run an Asus board at stock speed it's just as stable.