Hi-
I just received my Abit KT7-RAID today (ordered it right before the KT133A boards started coming out, but that's another story). I'm still waiting for my 1.2 Thunderbird and my heatsink/fan and what not, so the ABIT is just sitting there looking pretty in the box.
Here's my question. Should I bother waiting and then putting it all together? I read tons and tons of reviews that gave the board incredible praise... not one single bad review ANYWHERE. People in forums seemed to like them. That's why I ordered one. Then, all of a sudden, I'm casually browsing the forums, not looking for anything in particular, and I notice someone saying he doesn't recommend the ABIT. Suddenly, several people are agreeing and saying there are problems with Abit -- QC problems, bad boards getting out, stability problems, etc... yet EVERY SINGLE REVIEW out there worships it as one of the best, most stable boards you can get. So I do a search on here for Abit and find 4 pages worth of Abit-related threads -- MANY of these are people having problems (often solved, I read, but not always... many people are exchanging them for other boards, are pissed at Abit, are frustrated, etc). I don't know whether the problems are periphreal-related, mobo-related, driver or OS-related, human error... whether it's the RAID controller (which I now realize I probably may not even use afterall! Way to go, self), or the 133A chip, or what.
So where is this coming from? Why NO bad reviews ANYWHERE? Will this board be worth the headache? Or should I sell it now (it's still brand new and unused) and grab an ASUS or something? So many people seem to love the board, yet so many have popped up that are having problems. Was $160 for my KT7-RAID a bad choice?
Sorry so long...
WAZ
I just received my Abit KT7-RAID today (ordered it right before the KT133A boards started coming out, but that's another story). I'm still waiting for my 1.2 Thunderbird and my heatsink/fan and what not, so the ABIT is just sitting there looking pretty in the box.
Here's my question. Should I bother waiting and then putting it all together? I read tons and tons of reviews that gave the board incredible praise... not one single bad review ANYWHERE. People in forums seemed to like them. That's why I ordered one. Then, all of a sudden, I'm casually browsing the forums, not looking for anything in particular, and I notice someone saying he doesn't recommend the ABIT. Suddenly, several people are agreeing and saying there are problems with Abit -- QC problems, bad boards getting out, stability problems, etc... yet EVERY SINGLE REVIEW out there worships it as one of the best, most stable boards you can get. So I do a search on here for Abit and find 4 pages worth of Abit-related threads -- MANY of these are people having problems (often solved, I read, but not always... many people are exchanging them for other boards, are pissed at Abit, are frustrated, etc). I don't know whether the problems are periphreal-related, mobo-related, driver or OS-related, human error... whether it's the RAID controller (which I now realize I probably may not even use afterall! Way to go, self), or the 133A chip, or what.
So where is this coming from? Why NO bad reviews ANYWHERE? Will this board be worth the headache? Or should I sell it now (it's still brand new and unused) and grab an ASUS or something? So many people seem to love the board, yet so many have popped up that are having problems. Was $160 for my KT7-RAID a bad choice?
Sorry so long...
WAZ
