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AS Rock?
Well its time to retire this Athlon Tbird, and I have pretty much figured out what I am going to build (no "what should I do" stuff here, your welcome) and while searching I came across www.asrock.com motherboards. They are REAL cheap (at least 60% of them) and I wanted to know if anyone had any experiance with them.
I cannot find anything on THG, and even newegg, where I found the one I will most likely buy has only 2 reveiws.... So, ask around, please, I will be thankfull. |
never befor have i heard of them,
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i put asrock motherboards in 2 systems at work and i had no problem. But i probly couldnt tell u the diffrence between a good mobo from a bad one.
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I heard they were made by Asus, which IMO is the best mobo company.
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They aren't made by Asus... they would be called "Asus" boards if they were, eh? And while the model names are strikingly similar, the models are not. They have lots of the same features, but they look a lot different. Besides, most motherboards have the same features, anyway.
I checked Tom's Hardware and the extent of the information they had on Asrock is this: Quote:
As for what I would get... I have an Asus board in my machine, and it's fantastic, and I've had Gigabyte boards before, also very good and reliable. Tom's seems to like MSI and Shuttle as well, but I have no first hand experience with them, so I can't really say. Asus and Gigabyte are the two brands I recommend when people ask me, and the two that most of my friends prefer (a higher precentage choose Asus). And that's all she wrote. Edit: That Tom's article was also fairly old ($30 is now more like 25 Euros :p ), but it probably still holds true. Just so you know. |
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