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What are the top motherboards?

Tsaico

Platinum Member
I was just wondering what you guys thought were the top three motherboard manufacterers?
(I will be starting a new hardware distribution center for computer hardware and want to know what people want me to stock... so if you have other manufacters you guys like feel free to add)
 

ASUS and GIGABYTE should be two. 3rd one ... hmm ... could be IWILL or pretty much anyone you want. I think (might be wrong) ppl who go for specific motherboards (i.e.: not the "I have an XXX processor - give me a board for it) are more likely to go after chipsets rather than mobo makers (unlses their support happens to be really good/bad).

Anyway - hope that helps.

<Stay away from VIA chipsets - they bad 😀>
 
Asus and MSI are the top dogs. IWill has one great hit called the KK266 but other than that it still remains to be seen what their future plans are.
 
i would put gigabyte up there for its quality/stability, but i don't think the hardcore user gets them (they usually aren't overclockable and not always the top performer). the hardcore user/tweaker i think goes towards asus and abit (although some love 'em, some hate 'em). lately, msi and epox, imho, have made a strong name for themselves, especially in the bang for the buck category. basically, i would say it goes like this in my opinion:

performance/hardcore user
abit
asus

performance/hardcore bang for the buck
msi
epox

quality/stability
gigabyte

others that have made a name for themselves lately
iwill


edit: this is from a socket-a perspective
 
Probably ASUS and MSI for quality, speed, stability, flexibility, features.
 
Intel
Asus
MSI

in that order.


Intel mobos, while not for the overclocker, are otherwise some of the finest I have ever worked with/on. Their construction oozes quality. I'm talking about the retail boxed versions though, not some hacked up OEM mobo for Gateway ....
 
Asus &amp; MSI are the top two,the third one is the tough one,I like Epox or IWILL for third place.
 
I'd say MSI, Abit, and Asus. All are good quality manufacturers that have good overclock features in them. If you want no-frills, but rock stable boards, add Tyan to the list then.
 
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