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Favorite Motherboard Manufacturer

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What is your favorite Motherboard Manufacturer

  • Abit

    Votes: 389 29.3%
  • Asus

    Votes: 368 27.7%
  • Aopen

    Votes: 4 0.3%
  • Shuttle

    Votes: 38 2.9%
  • MSI

    Votes: 109 8.2%
  • Gigabyte

    Votes: 98 7.4%
  • Epox

    Votes: 181 13.6%
  • ECS

    Votes: 28 2.1%
  • Soyo

    Votes: 67 5.0%
  • Iwill

    Votes: 40 3.0%
  • Azza

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • FIC

    Votes: 6 0.5%

  • Total voters
    1,329
azureblu12 said:
if anyone votes for soyo, they are an idiot..... i HATE SOYO THEY MUST DIE

i used to like gigabyte... but their new ones suck.... i like soltek and abit and asus... but abit is my fave

hey i had the Dragon + for awhile, it was VERY,VERY stable.

it just wasnt a good o/c'er.

for a non-o/c user, i would highly reccomend it. all of its features worked very well without IRQ or instability problems
 
I've owned two a7v266-e boards and both got problems, I owned one Abit mobo and it worked like a charm. I'm gong to stick with abit from here on out...
 
Abit has given me the best experiences so far. :)
Although I hear alot about the Epox, I haven't had any experience with that brand yet.
 
I think Tyan should be in here. While they don't provide any overclocking options, some of them can be sent sky high with software fsb overclocking.
 
Caffinehog said:
I think Tyan should be in here. While they don't provide any overclocking options, some of them can be sent sky high with software fsb overclocking.

I agree
Tyan boards a great for a system for friends/family ect
that are not gonna be OCd or played with
they are rock solid stable
i have not had a call from the 3 people i built for using the 1854
 
My vote for Abit
solid, and the kx7333 is no frills, just wish softmenu had a higher voltage option 1.90 would do nicely.
 
Hehehe Tyan ..... speaking of the wolf ..... i was thinking we are talking 100-150USD boards ..... but Tyan.... sounds like pure gold to me ....
I will stick to my shaking ABIT KT7A board..... long live ....
 
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