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> Faulty Motherboard Watch, Grr... Why won't this piece of junk work
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post May 27 2005, 05:30 AM
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QUOTE(bizchina @ Jan 3 2005, 04:58 PM)
I used to buy a lot of motherboards and build computers - and the one thing I definitely learned was that it really does pay to buy quality. I havnt' heard of ECS - so don't know their reputation - but I found ASUS motherboards exceptionally good ( they were a little more expensive - but top quality ) but I also bought another make ( medium budget ) which were very reliable (QDI) and now have a 3 year warranty - and the cost is only around 120 usd ( equiv in UK) Maybe yours is a top notch board and you were just unlucky. In fact I bought probably over 100 QDI boards and can't remember ever having one problem with them. One of my customers insisted on supplying his own equipment and had his friend build the computers which used the cheapest motherboards and we had nothing but problems - he ended up scrapping them after six months - so it always pays to get quality on the motherboard.
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Well, at some points motherboard has a big role in computer but still it depends on the setup, no matter what board you're using if there is a mis-compatibility of some device still not works perfectly, ASUS is really nice actually I'm using asus right now. don't about QDI board eh, ECS is nice too as long as you have a good setup.
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