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Do any of you have any experience(s) with ASrock? I'm thinking about checking this one out:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813157156 If any of have info regarding this company, I'd appreciate your input. I'm always looking to add a new manufacturer to my list but am always leery of that 1st purchase ![]() Thanks!!!
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I have used Asrock products in the past and I have found them to be very well made products.
Asrock and Biostar are my boards of choice nowadays. Both companies products are underrated and good values. |
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Had a few; all good quality, though simple/basic boards.
![]() Good boards for average user, typically not geared to gamers/enthusiats. Don't expect a plethora of memory tweaks in the BIOS, and that one lacks support for 1200mhz DDR2, for example, but obviously not an issue unless you're going to do some extreme stuff. Are you looking for a board with integrated graphics? If you plan on using add-in card, IMHO would be better without integrated.
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Thank you for the responses
![]() You've both confirmed what I was thinking--good boards with less bells and whistles. Fewer BIOS options can be a good thing with some customers ![]() I prefer boards without integrated graphics myself--why pay for a chip I'll never use. I'm not too concerned with being limited to DDR2 1066 in this case. I seldom buy leading edge gear unless it's a specific customer request. Nice to keep the cost down and still build a rig that can run anything I throw at it. Thanks Again!
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Yep, great boards to recommend or use for built for people who just browse the web and keep track of their finances, and want to keep the cost down. People who don't know what a BIOS is, and shouldn't mess with it if they did.
![]() Honestly, my board supports DDR2 1200, I have a 1066 kit and run it at 800 to keep it in sync with CPU. Also better timings at that speed, meaning reduced latency. Just ordered new kit of 800mhz memory, going from 2x1GB to 2x2GB. Ehr... point is you don't need 1200 support, even for gaming rigs.
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I don't know about the lack of bells and whistles thing.
I recently built a new AMD system. Here is a rundown of the basics: Biostar TA790GX XE motherboard AMD 7750 BE dual core 4 gigs of G-Skill 1066 memory. I use the onboard graphics (HD3300) and it is pretty dang good. It is better than the Nvidia 7600GS I was using in the old build. I went cheap becuase I was transitioning out of AGP and such and I do not have a lot of the more modern hardware around. I needed a board that had on-board graphics that were usable. It was so good I have decided to forstall the graphics card purchase till I really need it. I was able to play everything before on the old rig, and on the new rig things are even better. The moral, do not discount on-board graphics. They have come a LONG way from the intel days. One caveat: Makes SURE that you get a motherboard with the 'Sideport' memory. Anyway, I have overclocked the 7750 to 3.5Ghz with no problems. With the 750 southbridge (using ACC) I was able to active the 2 other cores in the 7750BE. Granted, with all 4 cores going I had to back the clock down to 2.6Ghz to keep things stable. I use the BIOS CPU profiles to keep my setting staright. I can boot and choose what I need for proccessing power. I would say that this Biostar is an enthusist board. Granted, I made a decision to NOT have dual PCI-e slots, but I figure if I need to, I can always get a X2 card. I have also played around with a few other makes of boards that use the 790gx/700 or 750 southbridge. I was greatly impressed with all of them. If Asrock had a uATX board available w/sideport, I would have purchased that one first. |
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