Originally posted by: AnimalAsteroid
Thought I would put my 2 cents in here. I am a happy user of an A8N-SLI Deluxe v1.02. I had some problems with my system initially, but any problems I had were from mistakes I made. Some mistakes were obvious and some much more subtle. My system is rock solid and OC'd to the max. I use if 25% for gaming and the remaining 75% for work.
What I am going to say does not apply to everyone here. I am sure there are some legimitate RMA's on this board. produce enough of anything and there are bound to be a couple defective units. I helped several friends from work with their AN8's, seems that out of the 6 systems I helped with, all 6 had problems that were created by the person assembling their system. Everyone thought they had defective boards and wanted to RMA it.
I think that the A8N-SLI is definately not a beginners board. I read a lot of posts on this board and other boards that begin by saying something like this "This is the first system I'm building.....".
Granted building computers are pretty much "Plug-n-Play", but the A8N requires a bit more knowledge than other boards. This isn't solving any of the problems people are experiencing here, but maybe it will make those with problems look a litle closer at their build before they start blaming the MB.
Another problem I see with a lot of the problem systems is trying to pinch pennies. Probably none of us here are rich, if we were we most likely would buy a pre-built system and have access to costly support people. People here go out and buy the most high-tech board out there today, pay a premium price for it, then go with a cheap PS or cheap RAM or some other inexpensive component. This is really asking for problems, then they blame the MB.
I have even read posts where people are trying to diagnose what they presume are power problems and don't have a DVM or they call it a "power measurer thingy". I am sure that if they don't know what a DVM is they most likely don't have any idea how to use it. Then they say their PS is fine - DUHHH.
I follow some peoples trouble shooting methodology, it's obvious they have no idea how to trouble shoot. They kinda stumble around until they might luckily cure their problem.
Again, I'm not knocking anyone for trying, I just think it is irresponsible to immediately blame the MB. I would be willing to bet that 90% of the problems you read about are operator error. I'm just glad I don't own a MB company.
The A8N-SLI is not a beginners board