K7T Pro the best choice for me?

Harrisment

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I'm getting a T-bird, not over clocking. Just want it to be rock solid....is the MSI the best solution for me?
 

TheNeck

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i recommend the abit kt7, even if your not overclocking. im not overclocking my duron and its stable as a rock for a month now
 

jonnyGURU

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Sorry. I would NOT recommend the Abit if you are not going to overclock and want stability.

I go through a hundred of these boards a week and I must say that despite the fact that JobLessOne has had good luck, the boards are very low quality.

Out of 65 boards sent out last week, I've gotten 8 back. Monday alone, we shipped out 15 boards and I have already gotten a call on one and had another that was DOA before it left the building.

Even personally, I had a KT7 RAID with a slow RAID controller and a bad PS/2 mouse port. I got that board RMA'd and my replacement was completely dead. The third board was finally a charm. I'm running it now and it works GREAT, but why should it take three boards to get one right?

Abit DOES NOT QA THEIR BOARDS.

Get a Microstar. Hell, even Anand has them as his servers' boards. The RMA rate I get on those is only 1 or 2%. You can't go wrong with those kind of numbers.