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Re: Motherboard Question [message #404451 is a reply to message #404045] Tue, 29 September 2009 14:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Homey wrote on Tue, 29 September 2009 19:58

Was it an nvidia chipset? They tend to suck the big one. I've used a 780i, 790i and a 45 chipset. The 780i has died twice, 790i and 45 have been fine. Moving to X58 this week, much more stable than any nvidia chipset could dream of.

Asus had a lot of bad boards, like evga because of nvidia chipsets. Wasn't really their fault these boards were such junk. If you had that many problems with an intel chip, that's odd.



Actually... I think most of my boards are nvidia chipsets, all my recent ones certainly are. My current board has the 750a chipset and my last one had the 570 chipset... strange how different peoples experience with the same product can be. Perhaps it's because I never overclock any of my components because I prefer them to actually last a long time.


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