Buying a motherboard!


Buying a motherboard!  

78 members have voted

  1. 1. Which motherboard should I buy?

    • GIGABYTE
      21
    • MSI
      5
    • ASUS
      49
    • Other (please tell me which!)
      3


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Hello!

On my previous topic, "Buying a new computer" I stated my need for getting a computer. I was told to make it myself. This is probably the first in a series of polls for finding out which parts will be best for me.

This one is for motherboard.

Please tell me which one you think is the best.

Thanks in advance,

Panarchy

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ASUS is my choice.

I'm currently building a PC and have ordered the P5N-E SLI... at least i think that's the one :/ i love my wonderful memory. Anyway, if you want any reference for parts/prices you can check my thread here

Otherwise, enjoy building your computer :)

MSI has terrible quality and support :no:

Asus, Gigabyte, and abit are all great brands.

Not from what I've seen. A year ago, I had a problem with my 6600 AGP card.. sent it in to MSI, got it back in less than two weeks. No issues trying to send it back, no issues with the card after I installed it in my PC. MSI been very very good to me. Go read some reviews about them.

Please close the poll... here are the results (from more forums then just this one!);

Neowin;

Gigabyte 11

MSI 2

ASUS 29

Other 1

WindowsEdge;

Gigabyte 1

MSI 0

ASUS 1

Other 1

WindowsForum;

Gigabyte 0

MSI 0

ASUS 2

Other 1

TheVistaForums;

Gigabyte 2

MSI 1

ASUS 7

Other 0

MSFN;

Gigabyte 5

MSI 0

ASUS 2

Other 0

Total

GIGAYBYTE: 19

MSI: 3

ASUS: 41

OTHER: 3

Looks like I'll be going with Asus!

By adding up all the participants on all the forums where I posted my poll, there are 74 all up!

That's all for now,

Panarchy

PS: Give me feedback on how well you think my poll went...

PPS: Neowin is my favourite forum now!

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