>> any thoughts on these boards in here? One has been recommended to me and
>> I've been searching around for reviews and such and they don't seem to be
>> blowing anyone away, but they don't seem like a bad product either. Most
>> places seem to recommend asus, abit or gigabyte... is that just sorta
>> numbers talking or will i really be worse off with aopen or something less
>> popular? thanks!!
>>
>Having bought literally hundreds of boards, name brand doesn't really mean
>much when it comes to quality. They are all about the same quality. Look
>for chipset type and features you want. Others may tell you to avoid this
>ot that brand and it's likely to be just someone that had a bad experience
>with a particular brand/model single board. And there's no need to worry
>about support. They all have lousy tech support. Check their website for
>bios upgrades and the like. if you can't find them for older model boards
>and plan on upgrading the cpu later, you might want to avoid them.
thanks for the reply!! that's sorta what i figured. i have a p3 866
that needs updating, but it's been stable for over 2 years and i just
can't go back to the unstable days so i wanted to make sure... thanks
again!
bob
>> Stay informed about: Aopen? thoughts?