On Tuesday 25 October 2005 16:36, Lennart Sorensen wrote: > On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 09:47:08AM +0200, Michael Dominok wrote: > > I'm subscribed to this List for about 2 Months now but failed to find a > > single Post, amongst the many that deal with Hardware-Problems, that > > concerns the EPoX 9NPA+ Ultra, or similar, Mainboard. > > I have never even heard of the brand. In my book that is a bad thing > since if I haven't heard of it, it is probably too obscure (at least in > this part of the world) to have particularly good support. Maybe too > simplistic a view, but it has served my well for many years when buying > computer hardware.
We will have (in our company) 2 pcs. of exactly the same model U mentioned. So probably I can later reffer - when they arrive... BTW: I have Epox MB at home (sock. A with nForce2) and no problem (and my friends have similar experiences). When U didn't hears about something it doesn't mean it is bad. Just it can be more specialised to some buyers... Or people for some (stupid) reason dont know them... As far as I know, epox MB are excellent especially for overclocking (similar or very slightly worse DFI Lanparty MB) - better than asus - no offence ;) Milan > > > That makes me become suspicious. Am i the only one using this Board and > > if so why? What does everybody else know (about that Board), that keeps > > them from using it, that i don't? Or is it just my paranoia? > > I personalyl only buy Asus boards, and only the higher end models with > via or nvidia chipsets. > > > The only unsolved Issue i came across is its failure to cooperate with > > acpid. Which, presumably, can be dealt with by compiling a custom Kernel > > with apm support and using apmd instead of acpid. If one bothers to > > care. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

