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The Top 5 motherboard makers

AndreLi

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I know every one will have a different opion on this so I would like as many peoples opinon as posible.

By the way last I've heard Asus was #1 are they still up there or has someone else taken the title.

Just to help you out here are some name if you have problem remembering them.


ABIT
ACORP
Acer
Advanced Integration Research (AIR)
Amptron
American Megatrends (AMI)
A-Open
Alton -> StarMicro -> Azza boards
Arvida Technology -> Seanix
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
BCM Advanced Research
Biostar
CompuTrend Systems -> Premio
Chaintech
DFI USA (aka Diamond Flower)
DTK (aka Datatech)
EPoX
ECS - Elitegroup
Famous Technology-> Magic-Pro
F.I.C.
Free Computer Tech. (aka freetech)
Gigabyte
Intel
Iwill (USA Site)
Iwill (Taiwan Site)
J Mark (Jetway USA)
Jetway
Lucky Star
Micron PC
Micronics
M. Technologies
Microstar
Mitac
MSI Inc.
OPTi
PC Chips
PC Partner
Pine Technology
Premio Computer
Procomp USA
QDI
Shuttle
Soyo
Soltek USA
SuperMicro
TMC
Tyan Computer
VTI (aka Vextrec) (ad site)
Zida Technologies - (Tomato Board)
 
Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, Abit, and the new comer DFI.

DFI doesnot really standout except the recent enthusiast lines. The verdict is still out there on DFI, and it all depends on how long and how well these products hold in the future.
 
Well, since they're in the list:
1. Supermicro
2. Tyan
3. Epox
4. Asus
5. DFI (I just wish they'd make more value boards, or SiS-based boards!)

Pine is still around?
 
Didn't realize 24 years was considered a newcomer. DFI is one of the oldest MB makers 😉
Top five in ..... Sales? Quality? Performance? Reliability?

I would think the top five all around are
ASUS
Foxconn
ECS / PC Chips
MSI
Gigabyte
 
Originally posted by: BlingBlingArsch
1. China
2. China
3. China
4. Malaysia
5. Singapoore


No,... I think it's more like
1.Taiwan
2.Taiwan
3.Taiwan
4.Taiwan
5.Taiwan
 
Originally posted by: Cerb
Well, since they're in the list:
1. Supermicro
2. Tyan
3. Epox
4. Asus
5. DFI (I just wish they'd make more value boards, or SiS-based boards!)

Pine is still around?

Pine is now XFX
 
My favorites in no particular order.

Iwill
Asus
Soltek
DFI
Shuttle

I used to like MSI a lot but I hear too many people having problems still.
 
The only ones I have much experience with are:

1. DFI
2. Epox
3. Asus

I also have used Chaintech and MSI to some extent, but not with very good results.
 
I must put in a bid for Abit. Overclocking hasnt really been all that great recently fromwhat I hear on Abit boards, but if your like me and prefer to let things run stock, Abit is awesome and rock solid!

I cant honestly comment on other boards because I have used abit exclusively. KV8 was my first board and put it through things that only a noob could do. 😉 As it was part of my first build I ever did, I did make some newbie mistakes with it. However it took all of that and gave me stable performance. I now have an AV8 and this thing is a ROCK. lots of good stuff on it and best of all Ihave had ZERO issues with it. I may try to OC at some point just for kicks with it, my 4000+ Sandy and 2GB RAM, but that will be for giggles only.


My equipment has to last, which is why I dont OC at all. But if I did, Id have to assume that DFI would take that cake. Seems like everyone is raving about the Lanparty these days!.
 
Originally posted by: devildog48
I must put in a bid for Abit. Overclocking hasnt really been all that great recently fromwhat I hear on Abit boards, but if your like me and prefer to let things run stock, Abit is awesome and rock solid!

I cant honestly comment on other boards because I have used abit exclusively. KV8 was my first board and put it through things that only a noob could do. 😉 As it was part of my first build I ever did, I did make some newbie mistakes with it. However it took all of that and gave me stable performance. I now have an AV8 and this thing is a ROCK. lots of good stuff on it and best of all Ihave had ZERO issues with it. I may try to OC at some point just for kicks with it, my 4000+ Sandy and 2GB RAM, but that will be for giggles only.


My equipment has to last, which is why I dont OC at all. But if I did, Id have to assume that DFI would take that cake. Seems like everyone is raving about the Lanparty these days!.


You picked the wrong board if you want it to last. Supermicro boards with VRMs and no caps are the only way to go for longetivity.
 
Right now I have a PCChips board, yea I know its a low quality board but I couldn't afford any thing else. Now I'm going for the best of the best.

The Chip I'll be putting in the new system will be an AMD 3000GH or a 2.8 (haven't decided yet). Are any of these board good for an AMD.

I've just thought of something else. "Chip set" Yea thats it that would help me a lot beside only on the mb (motherboard)
 
RE:"Shuttle (ok, i'm biased)"

I heard they aren't making motherboards anymore.

My top five....drum roll.

PC Chips
ECS
Jetway
Azza
Amptron


Wait, it was the worst 5 right?


 
So, how many trolls live here?

id hardly call DFI a good mobo, good if you want senseless overclocking with absolutely no stability..........

id say

Epox
Asus
then its all up to no other experience i have with other makers (besides DFI, *shudder*)
 
Originally posted by: Macro2
RE:"Shuttle (ok, i'm biased)"

I heard they aren't making motherboards anymore.
They haven't technically 'made them' for quite some time, if they ever did make them. Their newer ones are ECS, as easily evidenced by AMP connectors. Many companies use ECS/PC-Chips, but the QC appears to be very different between them.
 
Originally posted by: BigCoolJesus
So, how many trolls live here?

id hardly call DFI a good mobo, good if you want senseless overclocking with absolutely no stability..........

id say

Epox
Asus
then its all up to no other experience i have with other makers (besides DFI, *shudder*)
Our experiences differ. I can't complain one bit about DFI, and I would never bother with anything so over-crammed and gaudy as the Lanparty series, and I only marginally overclock (overclock for gaming & ripping; underclock and undervolt for anything else).
 
Anyone who votes MSI is either A. A Non-User of their motherboards. B. Hopped up on crack C. Lucky.

Anyway,

1. Asus
2. DFI
3. Epox
4. Abit
5. Shuttle

BTW, my choices are all based on motherboards I have owned, and are enthusiast boards, not high-end server boards.
 
I've only ever used:

Aopen AX59 Pro 2mb cache S7 - still have it running for a webserver with a K62 500

Abit KT7 RAID - had this with a thunderbird 800 but I sold it to a friend, eventually one of the caps blew up on it (it came from the era of bad caps)

Asus A7V333 - was always a great MB for me, and I love it has a passive chipset heatsink instead of some crappy fan

Abit NF7-S v2.0 - my current MB, it's great, however the chipset fan was pretty loud and has since been replaced.

So I'd go Asus/Abit I guess. As far as MSI, I heard a lot of bad things about them over the years however their recent stuff seems to get rave reviews by websites and forum people alike.
 
Originally posted by: Cerb
Originally posted by: Macro2
RE:"Shuttle (ok, i'm biased)"

I heard they aren't making motherboards anymore.
They haven't technically 'made them' for quite some time, if they ever did make them. Their newer ones are ECS, as easily evidenced by AMP connectors. Many companies use ECS/PC-Chips, but the QC appears to be very different between them.

have i got this right; ECS make the boards for Shuttle XPC's?
 
Top 3 chip set makers cause the chip set makes the moteher board.

Could I get some go chip sets makers to look out for when desiding my mobo
 
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