October 6, 200718 yr i didnt know what to vote for, i always used asus up until my last one died (the only seemed to last me a max of 2 years, then they would die) alot of people on here recommended that i get a DFI board. i bought the lan party UT ultra-d and i like it but ive been through three of them in the past 6 months or so. (the first one i broke myself, the second one game me the same problems as the first one (both were used, i bought a POST card to see if i can figure out what the problem actually is) and then i bought a new one, which started to give me the same problems but i monkeyed around with it and it works. it seems to be that the processor is the problem)
October 7, 200718 yr Currently running an Asus Commando which is my second Asus Mboard & I'm quite happy with it. Other brands I like are Tyan (Both of my Dual PIII servers run on a S1834D-I), Supermicro (My other server, Dual Xeon/X6DAL-TG), & Gigabyte
October 11, 200718 yr My loyalties lay with the EPoX line actually. Their boards have been very flexible, overclockable, long life (have yet to have one die on me yet), and most of all rock solid stable even during many of the harshest over/under clocking enviroments.
October 14, 200718 yr Very Happy here using MSIMy 3rd MSI boardFirst was K7T266 Pro2-ASecond was K8T Neo2-FNow i'm using a K9A Platinum
April 27, 200917 yr I've dealt mainly with ASUS and Gigabyte. Both I liked for different reasons but I have had a few niggles with more recent ASUS Boards so for me Gigabyte.
April 27, 200917 yr I think im definately Gigabyte, if I want a new board I look at the Gigabyte boards.
June 12, 200917 yr oh god who brought this back to life?this just proves my point from over two years ago.
July 2, 200917 yr Intel and Asus are the best boardsI recommends Intel forever-the great compatiblity for windows Edited July 2, 200917 yr by pm*
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