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whos motherboards are the best

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Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Please remove the "I know a cheap board..." bit. My Epox board was anything but cheap, not to mention the fact that it's the second best mb I've ever owned.

My favorite was the abit NF7-S2.


You are correct I should not have biased the poll and will remove the comment
 
I've had my Soyo mobo for over a year now with no problems. It's not a popular board but I'm glad that I've had very good service with it especially since this is my first build. Tech support is sometimes flaky but who's mobo tech support isn't.

I next board I get is going to be DFI.
 
you forgot laptop motherboards and intel mobo's, you forgot the server ones that don't even exist in the public market *wagh*

let's go with quad opterons loaded with like 32GB of memory.

no wait, 32 CPU's with 128-bit extension support, 2 exabytes of RAM and 750TB of HD space with 10,000 gbps transfer rates
sounds like a super computer to me. anyone want an IBM super computer mobo?

EDIT: ECS/PC CHIPS/ABIT are the best... > LOL >
 
Originally posted by: Valkerie
you forgot laptop motherboards and intel mobo's, you forgot the server ones that don't even exist in the public market *wagh*

let's go with quad opterons loaded with like 32GB of memory.

no wait, 32 CPU's with 128-bit extension support, 2 exabytes of RAM and 750TB of HD space with 10,000 gbps transfer rates
sounds like a super computer to me. anyone want an IBM super computer mobo?

EDIT: ECS/PC CHIPS/ABIT are the best... > LOL >

Yeah, guess that slipped my mind😕
 
If you look at various review sites ASUS generally places very high on the most listings with their various models. This does not include Tyan & Supermicro which are in another class.
 
Its HP boards just messing around with you its MSI their CHEAP,GOOD, COOL LOOKING , AND THEY COME IN black same as my case. Cough other brands except asus msi and dfi cough suk cough
 
Originally posted by: chrisrod01
Its HP board just messing with you MSI CHEAP,GOOD, COOL LOOKING , AND COME IN black same as my case cough other brands except asus msi and dfi cough suk cough

😕
 
Best - ASUS
Worst - PC Chips

Used to like Gigabyte till I had to RMA a board with burst cap. Took em 6 weeks to fix it. The whole process was long and painful
 
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: chrisrod01
Its HP board just messing with you MSI CHEAP,GOOD, COOL LOOKING , AND COME IN black same as my case cough other brands except asus msi and dfi cough suk cough

😕

How come n00bs always have poor English?
 
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: chrisrod01
Its HP board just messing with you MSI CHEAP,GOOD, COOL LOOKING , AND COME IN black same as my case cough other brands except asus msi and dfi cough suk cough

😕

How come n00bs always have poor English?

I'm not entirely sure that was English...though English isn't my mother tounge, so what do I know...?
 
There was a time several years ago where it was definitely Asus. But drops in quality on their part and improvements in quality on many other manufacturers' part has since made that no longer the case. I recently had an Asus P4 board burn out on me after only days of use. I have the Epox NF4 ultra board and love it. Too many good ones out there now to blindly chose Asus anymore....
 
You may think I'm nuts, but I say BioStar.....good, reliable, inexpensive, easy to
install. I'm not an overclocker..............
 
ASUS would be the best overall -- various ASUS mobos have performed admirably, from an old Intel BX mobo, to the current NF4-SLI one. Used an ABIT BX mobo before the ASUS one, but it was flaky, which prompted the switch to the ASUS one.
 
I'm currently using a DFI Lanparty. In the past (say last 6 years) I've (between the computers for me and the wife) have used ASUS, MSI, Intel, Gigabyte, FIC & Tyan. The wifes computer is currently using an Intel. Overall, I haven't had a problem with any of the boards, but then I'm not overclocking them either.

 
I reckon ASUS is the best overall. In my experience, they have the best reliability, ease of setup, and functionality.

ABit and DFI are both better overclockers/tweakers, but they're harder to set-up and seem to have issues with some components (mainly RAM).

RoD
 
I have gone from Abit (BH6) to Asus (A7N8X Deluxe) to Gigabyte (K8NS Ultra 939). Asus makes a good motherboard, but i have had nothing but trouble from their video cards. I will probably stay with gigabyte in the future.
 
Originally posted by: w00t
Originally posted by: Fox5
Based on my one dealing with them, I say Shuttle. Unfortunately, I don't think they still produce motherboards, but rather just XPCs. Too bad, because my AN35N is hot stuff, $50 nforce2 ultra board at a time when most others were more expensive, rather light on the options but incredible overclocking performance, rock solid stable, and nothing I can do seems to be able to kill it. Not to mention it has excellent cpu overclocking options, though a bit lacking on the memory.

But cheap, great overclocking and overclocking options, and stable, what more could one ask of a minimalist design?(I believe there was some famous high performance motherboard guy who founded shuttle too, so there)

they still do.

Checked their website, latest athlon 64 board is a nforce 3 250gb socket 754 board, boo. That, and it doesn't support exact memory speed settings.....perhaps a weakness of the platform? I liked being able to indepedently set memory clocks rather than 133, 166, and auto, how else am I supposed to overclock my memory?

but I say BioStar.....good, reliable, inexpensive, easy to

I own a biostar..pretty bad, basically the cheapest motherboard available, worst performing(they seem to lose all reviews, sometimes badly), not the most stable, and lacks decent overclocking options.

I really wanna give sapphire's new mobo a chance, whenever it's available. Assuming it doesn't cost too much, I'll sell my audigy 2 zs and switch to its onboard azalia audio, but if it costs like $200 then I'll pass on it.
 
DFI and Asus have bee ngreat for me. I can't belive people vote for MSI... Bleh. Worst crap I have ever owned.
 
Best in a regular home PC or gaming PC ... ASUS
Best Entry Level/Midrange server boards ... Tyan / SuperMicro

Best Bang for the buck gaming/home PC ... Not sure as of today ... but last time I bought a mobo it was Shuttle
 
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: chrisrod01
Its HP board just messing with you MSI CHEAP,GOOD, COOL LOOKING , AND COME IN black same as my case cough other brands except asus msi and dfi cough suk cough

😕

You Do know when you refer to HP almost all of them are made by asus, not just like how Asus makes intels board for them, they are Asus labeled Asus boards.
 
Best Comsumer boards: Asus (5 strait no problems for me plus a huge history of working boards with my dad)
Best Prosumer Board: Tyan
Most Overrated: Abit/DFI (I here all this wonderfull stuff about how they overclock then Find out that they are a pain to deal with and in the case of old Abit where almost unusable if you were not overclocking)
Worst Mobo Maker: Soyo (5 bad boards baught at 2 different stores local and 1 store online)
 
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