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Z77 Asrock Vs. Asus

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Lol...

Everyone who visits here is bound ti have a horror story of two about a vendor. Im not minimizing their experience as it is real. But what one has ti understand is that their experience but a drop in the bucket. I listen and understand to their issues but never has it ir will it stop me from using that vendor. With respect tdna, I really give a chuckle to those that are that passionate about their bad experience in that they tell people not to use a brand... knowing that likely, EASILY 90% of customers walk away satisfied.

Basically, ill play the percentages than avoid a brand that makes quality products.
 
I have no horror story about Asus hardware, i enjoy what they make. I own 2 Asus laptops, i have had Asus screens, asus optical drives, and even Asus motherboards. Never had an issue.

With that said, i know have 2 AsRock motherboards, and i can only say, i am nothing but in love with these motherboards. The work great. But i have just been given another AsRock motherboard that is claimed to be dead. But i got from a guy that does a lot of overcloking and watercooling, so it could be human error that has made it die.

I got nothing bad to say about any of the products, but on the other hand, i have been in contact with Asus about a GPU, and they just told me, no we cant help you go to your dealer, even when i told them the dealer didnt want to help they didnt care. That has put me off buying brand new Asus products. I honestly found that pathetic.
 
As I said, they are pricks. I have no ''horror'' stories either, but even if they have a great product I will not buy from them nor even recommend them as gigabyte and asrock have great products as well. I'd rather not support a company that doesn't give a **** about it's consumers.
 
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