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Old September 18th 03, 07:32 PM
Dan J.S.
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Default Asus Vs. Intel mobo

I am building a new PC. Will be using the 875 chipset motherboard. Question
is, go with Intel or Asus. My previous experiences with ASUS (particularly
on the AMD, VIA chipset) were not that great.

So, is there a compelling reason to go with ASUS if I do not plan on
overclocking?

Thanks!

Dan


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Old September 18th 03, 09:23 PM
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"Dan J.S." wrote in message
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I am building a new PC. Will be using the 875 chipset motherboard.

Question
is, go with Intel or Asus. My previous experiences with ASUS (particularly
on the AMD, VIA chipset) were not that great.

So, is there a compelling reason to go with ASUS if I do not plan on
overclocking?


I'd say Asus is still a very good make, even if you don't plan on
overclocking. If it were me, I'd plump for the Intel board (875PBZ). It's
rock solid stable. I can't recall an Intel board I've ever had that wasn't
stable. And, I judge Intel's support to be better than Asus's.

@drian.


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Old September 20th 03, 02:30 AM
Duddley DooRight
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Asus Works.


"@drian" wrote in message
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"Dan J.S." wrote in message
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I am building a new PC. Will be using the 875 chipset motherboard.

Question
is, go with Intel or Asus. My previous experiences with ASUS

(particularly
on the AMD, VIA chipset) were not that great.

So, is there a compelling reason to go with ASUS if I do not plan on
overclocking?


I'd say Asus is still a very good make, even if you don't plan on
overclocking. If it were me, I'd plump for the Intel board (875PBZ).

It's
rock solid stable. I can't recall an Intel board I've ever had that

wasn't
stable. And, I judge Intel's support to be better than Asus's.

@drian.




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Old September 20th 03, 05:33 AM
kony
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 13:32:44 -0500, "Dan J.S." wrote:

I am building a new PC. Will be using the 875 chipset motherboard. Question
is, go with Intel or Asus. My previous experiences with ASUS (particularly
on the AMD, VIA chipset) were not that great.

So, is there a compelling reason to go with ASUS if I do not plan on
overclocking?

Thanks!

Dan


These two choices are both high-end alternatives, so you would likely
have good results with either. "In general", high-end Intel boards
are slightly higher quality than Asus, but have lessert support
(despite the generic Intel support that doesn't help as much as
privide a "canned" response). Overall, considering that you don't
want to overclock, I'd buy based on the features of the particular
boards in question.


Dave
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Old September 21st 03, 02:07 AM
Stacey
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Dan J.S. wrote:

I am building a new PC. Will be using the 875 chipset motherboard.
Question is, go with Intel or Asus. My previous experiences with ASUS
(particularly on the AMD, VIA chipset) were not that great.



It was the via part of that marriage that was the problem. Intel couldn't
make a good board with a via chipset!

That said intel board are stable and work well. If you're not going to
oclock at all, then might be the better choice.

--

Stacey
 




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