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Nice read I'm loving the usb ports on all the boards. I have never used gigabyte mobos. I think it might be time for me to give them another look. Asus has dealt me wrong more than once now. |
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I have built a lot of pc's with gigabyte board but never owned 1 my self. Good looking offering |
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Ive never owned a Gigabyte board but heard and read good things about them!The EP45T extreme seems like a greatboard now they have come out with the |
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I agree DDR3 is way overpriced right now. I don't think asus is the king it use to be though. |
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I wouldn't can't Asus out just yet. It's not the first time a major label has had a bad go for 3 of 4 runs. The just need to get their priorietys straight again. I remember when abit was king of the overclocking hill for a while Fold On!!!!! |
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I'm not saying I wont use them ever again or anything but I will give others like gigabyte a chance at my next mobo. Those boards looked really nice. |
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Yes gigabytes recent offerings have shown merit. I just remember replacing alot of the 754 nforce 3 boards for customers so i must get over a small hang up with em. Although if should be said at some point i have replaced every companys board. A company i wouldn't dream of purchasing another product from is soyo as threw the yrs i have replaced countless soyo and pc chips boards. With that said I gave my father a old p4 rig with a p4 dragon ultra i purchased 5 yrs ago that is still rocking today so its the luch of the draw. Fold On!!!! |
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Wow I forgot about soyo. They were great boards back then. |
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These boards look pretty decent, especially the DS3R mid-range DDR3 board. Good enough to give a credible alternative to the usual choices (e.g. Asus!). What DDR2 and DDR3 modules were used in the benchmarking/overclocking tests? I still think DDR3 module prices are a major adoption hurdle, when 2x2GB costs at least $250 in the UK (and that's for 1333MHz modules). |
It was the same way when DDR2 came out. They will come down. |