Re: Recommended STABLE Motherboard?
Can't agree with you, ASUS (to me) seems to be best in technological advancement (placing that Fujitsu capchip near CPU, RAM and chipset really improved stability and eased overclocking struggles) towards stability (NOT cooling, though STACK COOL (or what) seems to be OK). Not speaking about the superior layout of heatspreaders all over the critical areas of mobo. For example there was that Asus Rampage II for LGA775 & LGA1366. Also I was one of the first ones to place my bet on the Bearlake family boards and bought P5E3WS Pro 2 years ago - since then NOTHING has gone wrong - using a 2,6 C2D with FSB1333 and stock fan plus a HD3870 by Sapphire with passive cooling. And yes, the chassis is placed POORLY in my desk with that placement build for computer cases with only a place behind open to exhaust the hot air, which is, BTW, too close to a radiator going full steam. All I want to say is that I deliberately have poor cooling in that case and its placement, my GPU easy reaches 100 celsius and the heat dissipation is very bad - NO FAILURE FOR 2.
OF COURSE please define your experiences with ASUS products, I would like to know why everybody still grumble about them when I see no failures.
Originally posted by yyonline
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OF COURSE please define your experiences with ASUS products, I would like to know why everybody still grumble about them when I see no failures.
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