Favorite motherboard manufacture

What manufacture of motherboards do you prefer?

  • Abit

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Asus

    Votes: 17 34.7%
  • Gigabtye

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • Intel

    Votes: 19 38.8%
  • MSI

    Votes: 3 6.1%
  • Biostar

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 8.2%

  • Total voters
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zCexVe

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    Anusha said:
    Mercury is crap. Their cases are ok I guess, but still the power supply is crap!
    10 for u:D:D
    try full volume at mercury sub-volume will e muted or ust a noise:shocked:
    mouse-will break the scroll wheel
    kb-only gud thing up to date
    monitors-colours will fail after 2-3 months(dont knw now)
    power supplies-sucks
    etc-sucks
    but u know its beautiful outside
    crap inside:lol::lol::lol:
     

    Anusha

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    The only good motherboards Intel's got are the D975XBX and D975XBX2 (a.k.a. Bad Axe and Bad Axe 2). Others are full of s***.
     

    Anusha

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    shanX said:
    I think Mercury stuff are built in India

    I also think so. Because the Mercury agents here, also repairs the faulty motherboards in Sri Lanka, and they are trained in India.
     

    Anusha

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    Intel D975XBX
    http://www.intel.com/products/motherboard/D975XBX/index.htm

    Intel D975XBX2
    http://www.intel.com/products/motherboard/D975XBX2/index.htm
    d975xbx2.jpg
     

    Anusha

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    These are the only ones that supports overclocking on Intel's end. Sure there was the D875PBZ which allowed a mere 5% overclock. But these allow 30% or more. These are for the enthusiasts. But whoever has so much money to spend on a motherboard will definitely look at the comparable Asus or Gigabyte products. I know I will. :rolleyes:
     

    pasanlaksiri

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    Anusha said:
    These are the only ones that supports overclocking on Intel's end. Sure there was the D875PBZ which allowed a mere 5% overclock. But these allow 30% or more. These are for the enthusiasts. But whoever has so much money to spend on a motherboard will definitely look at the comparable Asus or Gigabyte products. I know I will. :rolleyes:

    Mmmm. But ASUS and Gigabytes motherboards also not that much expencive. U can buy hi end mother board arround 30,000/= bucks.
     

    zCexVe

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    pasanlaksiri said:
    They gave coooool look for those two boards:yes:
    still have no fans on them bro:lol::lol:So looks might be cool but not when working:lol::lol::lol::lol:
    any way y rnt they like fans.The metal only heats up no where the heat could go:confused::confused:wonder what anusha thinks:confused:
     

    Anusha

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    pasanlaksiri said:
    Mmmm. But ASUS and Gigabytes motherboards also not that much expencive. U can buy hi end mother board arround 30,000/= bucks.

    For around Rs.30,000!!! :shocked:

    Kiyana lassana witharak :confused: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
     

    Anusha

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    zCexVe said:
    still have no fans on them bro:lol::lol:So looks might be cool but not when working:lol::lol::lol::lol:
    any way y rnt they like fans.The metal only heats up no where the heat could go:confused::confused:wonder what anusha thinks:confused:

    Usage of fans shows how themally inferior their products are :rolleyes:
    Wouldn't you feel if you had a fanless heatsink solution for your CPU than otherwise? I would love to have a fanless solution.

    Sure, the northbridge heatsink heats up a lot. On mine, it's warmer than the CPU heatsink.

    Besides, fans make noise. A heatpipe solution would be much better. :yes: Gigabyte's DQ6 has that. So does that Asus Striker Extreme.
     

    Anusha

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    zCexVe said:
    thats usual for highends..

    Well, in the Pentium4 S478 days, you couldn't even find a motherboard that cost more than Rs.20,000. Sure, EPSI had the P4P800 etc. at a high price, but EPSI is an exception.
     

    Anusha

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    pasanlaksiri said:
    Ehemathama badu ganna giyama. Kohomath tkak hoda ewa gana wadi thama. So what to do:yes: :D

    I know I know. But who would want to spend so much money on a motherboard? :confused: