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Old February 17th 17, 05:55 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Bill[_36_]
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Default ASRock motherboards OK?

Flasherly wrote:

AMDs can afford now to be almost an indulgence, also the first time
I've kept two computers running simultaneously, both a same-rated AMD
and Intel, similarly placed and manufactured same branded Gigabyte
MBs, both having been run round the clock and never turned off
approaching a decade. Icing for the pound cake, as it were.



Yes, for the number of hours we run these things, the cost of the
hardware is not that significant (overall, I pay alot more to my ISP!).
So I splurge a little. I rather have a fast computer than a fast car
anyway! ; )
 




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