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(average rating for this product is **** stars out of 26 reviews)
Then you only ge to see 4 reviews instead of the entire 26 in which people whole heartedly back the product or have nothing but good things to say about it.
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First of all, to be honest, IDGAF about the reviews. Secondly those other 22 reviews were probably just mindless Intel/AMD/Nvidia/ATI sux0rs comments by AMD/Intel/ATI/Nvidia zealots. How many of those do I REALLY need to read???
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if this review sh*t continues I aint sticking around to support the BS! >>
Fine. Go somewhere else and pay higher prices, get slower/more expensive shipping, and have sloppy or non-existent RMA handling. That just leaves more stuff for me! (You may read this as "Mmmm...Newegg deek!" if you'd like

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Finally...some clips from three seperate Tyan Tiger MP reviews...
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I'm having Floppy Issues however and still think I may have a controller issue. Good board, Lots of mem Expansion 3GB DDR, Would recommend however it doesn't appear to be the best for overclocking. >>
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I'm currently having problems booting from my RAID card and using DMA on an onboard HD. But the board is stable and reliable, which is probably all that matters for a workstation. >>
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Regardless of what you read, you MUST use REGISTERED ddr.
Unrecognized floppy requires clearing the CMOS.
CMOS clearing may take two attempts or shorting for 5 minutes.
Insert the memory with the board OUT of the case.
Proper insertion requires ABNORMAL FORCE.
(The mem sockets are too tight & poorly seated memory is the cause of most installation headaches). >>
These comments probably make people shy away from the board but it could cut down on their return rate. Do you think they LIKE taking products back regardless of who is paying shipping or restocking fees? That's time that could be spent shipping products to people that will actually keep and enjoy their purchases!
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