Well,
I had an Abit BH6 and SE6 mb and both ran flawlessly. The SE6 did have a problem with my programmable CH Fightstick becuase of an oversight in the design. After changing to the Asus Cusl2, I've had no problems with my JS.
I wonder if Abit has this problem because, for a long time they were the overclockers MBs of choice. When you damage a board by overclocking, you wouldn't tell the vendor you did so. You'd simply say that,"It died on me". User gets MB RMAed.
I know that there are many other MB makers that now cater to OCers but you gotta wonder if most OCers are still using Abits. I so, this may partly explain their high RMA rate.
My .02
Barron
I had an Abit BH6 and SE6 mb and both ran flawlessly. The SE6 did have a problem with my programmable CH Fightstick becuase of an oversight in the design. After changing to the Asus Cusl2, I've had no problems with my JS.
I wonder if Abit has this problem because, for a long time they were the overclockers MBs of choice. When you damage a board by overclocking, you wouldn't tell the vendor you did so. You'd simply say that,"It died on me". User gets MB RMAed.
I know that there are many other MB makers that now cater to OCers but you gotta wonder if most OCers are still using Abits. I so, this may partly explain their high RMA rate.
My .02
Barron
