Asus is normally a pretty good bet.  If you're looking at reliability with
low fail rate (though less bells and whistles) you might look at the Foxconn
boards.. very stable.. and I always find it amusing to buy a NF4 AMD board
from a company who's been so tied to Intel's hip for so long.. :) (hell,
they designed the T-775 socket for pete sake; and if you have an "Intel"
Motherboard they built it, by and large..
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=16286 )

CW

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thane Sherrington
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:53 AM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: RE: [H] DFI vs Asus

At 01:22 PM 13/04/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote:
>I'd go with the cheapest NForce4 Ultra based board that will support the 
>newest revision E Athlon64's. There is no longer any performance 
>difference between the brands as the memory controller is integrated in 
>the CPU. It comes down to bells and whistles that you may or may not want.

My concern is reliability and durability.  I haven't used Asus for some 
time, and I've never used DFI.

T 

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