Blues Well-Known Member Reaction score 536 Location Tennessee, US Sep 14, 2009 #21 I have done will with ASUS in the past but my 2 of my last 4 machines, do some customer build for family, used Gigabyte and I am really liking thier boards.
I have done will with ASUS in the past but my 2 of my last 4 machines, do some customer build for family, used Gigabyte and I am really liking thier boards.
C craig New Member Reaction score 0 Sep 14, 2009 #22 i got an evga motherboard in my rig that has performed very nicely, tons of overclocking potential, but i only pushed it a small ammount.
i got an evga motherboard in my rig that has performed very nicely, tons of overclocking potential, but i only pushed it a small ammount.
TimeCode New Member Reaction score 1 Location Pomona, CA Sep 14, 2009 #23 HP for me and Dell, HP or Lenovo for clients. I don't build enough PCs to make it profitable with all the time I spend spec'ing everything out.
HP for me and Dell, HP or Lenovo for clients. I don't build enough PCs to make it profitable with all the time I spend spec'ing everything out.
NickCat11 Active Member Reaction score 0 Sep 15, 2009 #24 craig said: i got an evga motherboard in my rig that has performed very nicely, tons of overclocking potential, but i only pushed it a small ammount. Click to expand... I've read a lot of good reviews on their boards lately. I'm tempted to use one for my next build. They're a little pricey though...
craig said: i got an evga motherboard in my rig that has performed very nicely, tons of overclocking potential, but i only pushed it a small ammount. Click to expand... I've read a lot of good reviews on their boards lately. I'm tempted to use one for my next build. They're a little pricey though...
C cebutech New Member Reaction score 0 Sep 15, 2009 #25 custom build. you get to have what you want to the last spec.