On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 04:46:28PM +0200, Milan Melichercik wrote: > 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 ;)
Well I did say that it was probably too simplistic, but that it had worked well for me. I personally have no interest in overclocking, but certainly from what I have read most asus boards do rather well at it. To me it is probably an indication that the board will be quite reliable at normal speeds, if it is able to be fairly reliable out of spec. I prefer reliability over speed though. I suspect epox may just not be popular in my part of the world, which may just mean they don't have a good distributer network here, while just about every good computer store here will carry asus (and often msi and gigabyte too). Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

