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| Thread ID: 68704 | 2006-05-08 06:55:00 | Are my specs OK for a beginner in the big city? | Laura (43) | Press F1 |
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| 453253 | 2006-05-11 11:09:00 | why are you guys all raving about asus motherboards? , I have had no problems whatsoever with msi boards and am infact running one right now, as long as you stick to the big mobo manufacturers (msi, asus, gigabyte, dfi) there should be no problems Your right, millions of people around the world have no probs what so ever with all sorts of brands. But if you had to order them best to worst ASUS would come on top. |
Rob99 (151) | ||
| 453254 | 2006-05-11 19:21:00 | The simple reason I prefer Asus boards is because of the proper english in the manual. Gigabyte boards are good too, which is what I'm using on this machine, but the manual language is not perfectly translated. | Greg (193) | ||
| 453255 | 2006-05-11 23:41:00 | The simple reason I prefer Asus boards is because of the proper english in the manual. Mmm, that is really good for those who build their own boxes or fiddle with them but not much of a reason for those who will never even look at the manual, let alone get under the hood. :) |
FoxyMX (5) | ||
| 453256 | 2006-05-12 02:38:00 | Mmm, that is really good for those who build their own boxes or fiddle with them but not much of a reason for those who will never even look at the manual, let alone get under the hood. :)Yeah, but remember, we were all at the stage once where we were just tempted to "look under the hood", and needed something to help us along - my brothers did it for me, but others may be more independant and rely on a useful manual. | Greg (193) | ||
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