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-=UR=- Ranger said:I always loved Abit, very stable and SOFT MENU III...
el said:Doctor nice OC! what are your memory scores with that beast. 3dm2001 score of 8120!!! good god man.
wildone said:I have to agree with Doctor I love the AK31 REV2 , look at the reviews on this board , it is the fastest via kt266 board that there is.and for 80.00 you cannot beat it.This board also has true power support for the palimino as in 3 phase power not 2.
wildone
Doctor said:
I think this mobo should be one of the ones we can vote for, rather than "Other", don't you?
Doctor
nihili said:Given the purpose of the poll, this one won't give much useful information. Many [most] of us don't have extensive experience with a wide variety of currently available boards, so this is likely to end up as a cheering contest rather than anything helpful. Also there's no way to see what "other" boards are being recommended. So even if a pcchips board were the one most often considered best, there would be no way to for a reader to figure this out.
How about something like:
1. What board do you use? (choose from a large list with a comment box for "other")
2. Rate this board's performance. (1-10)
3. Rate this board's stability. (1-10)
4. Rate this board's value. (1-10)
5. Would you recommend this board to newbies?
5. Have you experienced any negative issues with this board?
(yes/no with comment box)
6. General Comments (comment box)
Members should be able to vote multiple times if they have experience with multiple boards. Comments should be collected onto pages according to mobo. Results should be viewable for the past month, 3 months, and year (or something like that.)
Other things to consider asking:
Type of processor
Amount of experience with the board
Amount of cpu and fsb overclock attained
Granted, this sort of poll is a lot more work to set up, but it will be less work to maintain since it won't need to be totally redone everytime a new whizbang board appears. It will automatically track changes in recommendations on a sliding time scale as the industry changes. The major drawback is that people can vote multiple times and skew the results. But we're already at the mercy of people's goodwill and honesty here, so that's not really a new problem.
just some ideas,
nihili
wildone said:
Yes I agree totally , I believe that the highest achieved overlock was by you DR on the ak31 and it deserves better then other , have you seen any higher clock speed then you have Doctor , I posted about this in amd cpu's.
wildone