Is ASRock a sister concern of ASUS?

slicksilver

Golden Member
Mar 14, 2000
1,571
0
71
The A and S look very similar to the A and S of ASUS. So are they the same? They have some very good solutions for the Socket A board too and I'm wondering if I should try them out...

Anybody know any inside info?

Thanks

Raj
 

Vette73

Lifer
Jul 5, 2000
21,503
9
0
They are a low cost high production product from ASUS.
They did this to compete with the likes of ECS but without hurting their image/name.

Gigabyte is about to do the same also.
 

WobbleWobble

Diamond Member
Jun 29, 2001
4,867
1
0
Originally posted by: rajkanneganti
cool. I guess then ASRock will also be top notch

Someone else should expand on my answer, but from what I know is not to expect Asus quality from ASRock.
 

MDE

Lifer
Jul 17, 2003
13,199
1
81
Originally posted by: WobbleWobble
Originally posted by: rajkanneganti
cool. I guess then ASRock will also be top notch

Someone else should expand on my answer, but from what I know is not to expect Asus quality from ASRock.
Budget brands rarely equal top-notch quality. I (personally) would hesitate to consider Asus top-notch, let alone their budget brand (ASRock).
 

Peter

Elite Member
Oct 15, 1999
9,640
1
0
Well, given ASUS recent quality problems (need I say K8V?), ASRock better not be too close to them ...

Seriously, ASRock is a spinoff company doing their own thing altogether, not just an alternate brand name for stuff coming from the same engineers and factory.
 

slag

Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
10,473
81
101
Originally posted by: MonkeyDriveExpress
Originally posted by: WobbleWobble
Originally posted by: rajkanneganti
cool. I guess then ASRock will also be top notch

Someone else should expand on my answer, but from what I know is not to expect Asus quality from ASRock.
Budget brands rarely equal top-notch quality. I (personally) would hesitate to consider Asus top-notch, let alone their budget brand (ASRock).

You've never owned a p2b (rock solid, best BX board EVER), a p4b533e (super stable and very awesome board), or a p4p800 (another quality board from asus). Top notch all the way!

Slag
 

MDE

Lifer
Jul 17, 2003
13,199
1
81
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: MonkeyDriveExpress
Originally posted by: WobbleWobble
Originally posted by: rajkanneganti
cool. I guess then ASRock will also be top notch

Someone else should expand on my answer, but from what I know is not to expect Asus quality from ASRock.
Budget brands rarely equal top-notch quality. I (personally) would hesitate to consider Asus top-notch, let alone their budget brand (ASRock).

You've never owned a p2b (rock solid, best BX board EVER), a p4b533e (super stable and very awesome board), or a p4p800 (another quality board from asus). Top notch all the way!

Slag
I've never owned an Intel board, and have only had experience with VIA and Nvidia chipsets, so I wouldn't know.