- Jan 19, 2007
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Hi everyone 
Just a quick question...
I'm wondering about MSI's quality. I've been using Gigabyte boards nearly exclusively since about 2003, and I'm in love with the durability and quality. Aside from straying a few times toward EVGA and ASUS (yuck!), I've been a pretty faithful Gigabyte customer.
But in my next build, it looks like the MSI 785GM-E65 Board might be a great choice. The last time I used an MSI board was 2001, and I heard that they had a series of quality problems in the past few years. So I'm a bit reticent to purchase this board, but I really want a nice quality, high end DDR3 mATX board for a versatile little build.
This computer is going to be an all-around system, so while I will be gaming, I don't need SLI or anything like that.
Any MSI users out there (or MSI critics, for that matter!) want to chip in and help a fellow nerd out?
Just a quick question...
I'm wondering about MSI's quality. I've been using Gigabyte boards nearly exclusively since about 2003, and I'm in love with the durability and quality. Aside from straying a few times toward EVGA and ASUS (yuck!), I've been a pretty faithful Gigabyte customer.
But in my next build, it looks like the MSI 785GM-E65 Board might be a great choice. The last time I used an MSI board was 2001, and I heard that they had a series of quality problems in the past few years. So I'm a bit reticent to purchase this board, but I really want a nice quality, high end DDR3 mATX board for a versatile little build.
This computer is going to be an all-around system, so while I will be gaming, I don't need SLI or anything like that.
Any MSI users out there (or MSI critics, for that matter!) want to chip in and help a fellow nerd out?