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They Hate Every Board
I want to build an inexpensive system and have been looking at the
MA785GM. When you go online to someone like NewEgg, you invariably see all the people that hate the board. This is true for every motherboard under $100 from any manufacturer. It is making me crazy. Any recommendations for a low cost board for AMD processors? |
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They Hate Every Board
Not for an AMD processor. But for an Intel processor, I have used a
number of ECS G31T-M boards (discontinued), and they are very good (use them with a "Pentium Dual Core" CPU; I like the E6300 because it has hardware virtualization). [The Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L is a very similar board, sometimes available for as little as $50.] Many (probably most) of the people who buy motherboards do not know what they are doing. The problems are often theirs, not that of the motherboard. wrote: I want to build an inexpensive system and have been looking at the MA785GM. When you go online to someone like NewEgg, you invariably see all the people that hate the board. This is true for every motherboard under $100 from any manufacturer. It is making me crazy. Any recommendations for a low cost board for AMD processors? |
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I guess the word Hyperbole is not in your lexicon.
I was just a little surprised that so many people who have (my assumption) the technical know-how to build a system, would find problems with the board. If even 100 out of every particular model of a car turned out to be a lemon, it would make front page news. But, your point is well taken and I am going to buy the board. I should not have a problem with it. It will either work or not, in which case I will send it back. On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 14:43:01 -0700, Steve wrote: In article , says... I want to build an inexpensive system and have been looking at the MA785GM. When you go online to someone like NewEgg, you invariably see all the people that hate the board. That's a lie. This is true for every motherboard under $100 from any manufacturer. That is also a lie. It is making me crazy. It appears that Newegg has nothing to do with that process. Any recommendations for a low cost board for AMD processors? 429 reviews out of 633 gave the motherboard you mention 5 stars. What's your problem with it? s |
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MicroCenter has a deal, get a Gigabyte GA-MA78LM-S2H motherboard FREE
when you buy any of 4 processors (they are offering one Athlon and 3 Phenom) that fit this board. The processors are $99.95 each except for the Phenom II X4 965, which is $179. Not sure if this is "in store only" or available by mail order. wrote: I want to build an inexpensive system and have been looking at the MA785GM. When you go online to someone like NewEgg, you invariably see all the people that hate the board. This is true for every motherboard under $100 from any manufacturer. It is making me crazy. Any recommendations for a low cost board for AMD processors? |
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They Hate Every Board
Stop reading the reports as they are useless. Any system board by a good mfr
will work fine. You should concern yourself with price and do the features on the board meet your needs in a system. wrote in message ... I want to build an inexpensive system and have been looking at the MA785GM. When you go online to someone like NewEgg, you invariably see all the people that hate the board. This is true for every motherboard under $100 from any manufacturer. It is making me crazy. Any recommendations for a low cost board for AMD processors? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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They Hate Every Board
Look for boards that meet your needs by sorting, using the left hand column,
then click on 'top sellers'. In the list of boards, sort by 'number of reviews' to see what everyone is buying, also sort by 'rating' to see which boards are rated highest. Next read the reviews for the boards and make a decision. For a MB, if it does not have at least several hundred reviews, I will not consider it. When reading reviews, some people always seem to have problems. However, if you see an issue repeated often then it is probably true. The reviews and pricing are what make newegg worthwile. Without the reviews, I would buy using pricewatch.com, which I used to do pre-newegg. --g |
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