Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 10/21/2013 02:13 AM, Dale wrote:
>> Tyan is a mobo I have heard good things about.  I think someone gave me
>> a puter to repair once that had a ASUS mobo.  It seemed to be a nice
>> mobo.  Pity the guys house caught fire from the central heat tho.  I'm
>> open to ideas here. 
>>
>> Basically, I want to make sure this is going to meet my expectations for
>> years to come.  If it won't, time to switch. 
>>
>> Thanks to all for the help.  I figured I was missing something in the
>> kernel but wasn't expecting this, not from Gigabyte at least.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-) 
>>
>> -- 
>> I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how 
>> you interpreted my words!
>>
> I also like the Gigabyte and ASUS motherboards. I was sticking with
> Intel desktop and workstation boards but now they discontinued them back
> to what I knew...
I'm a AMD guy because of cost but also like Gigabyte and ASUS mobos.  I
wish Abit was still around.  The 10 year old mobo that is in storage was
working last I used it.  It was just slow as it gets. 


>
> I've only got one recommendation for ASUS: Stay far away from their
> gaming boards. They're unstable as hell.
>
> I also have an ASRock motherboard (budget board) for one of my computers
> around here, it's not a bad board either.
>
> The only really bad experience I had was with ECS. Garbage boards.
>
> Dan
>
>

I'm not into gaming.  It is one reason I got the one I got now.  It is
supposed to have all the kinks worked out and be ultra durable.  Well,
not so fast Gigabyte.  It's got a pretty serious issue. 

Thanks for the heads up on the gaming boards tho.  I haven't heard that
one.  The mobo I have looked at is this one. 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131873

Same chipset so basically, just a different brand is all.  I dunno yet.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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