Hello,
Carlos Lozano Diez wrote:
Maybe you should draft a list of hardware that, in your expert
opinion, we should all be buying and publish it in a blog somewhere.
Hey, the
"everyone-is-entitled-to-my-opinion-and-i-am-an-expert-and-asus-is-crap.com"
domain is available!
Just a curiosity. What hardware do YOU buy that works so wonderfully
all of the time? Don't keep the secret to yourself.
Of course: exception makes the rule, but in most cases ASUS boards were
problematic for me. They adopt new technologies too early, and these
broken implementations are not well supported in Linux even after years.
On the other hand, I have an old p3 machine with an ASUS mother board,
which works fine even after a lightning, just one of the serial ports
got demaged.
I only have positive experiences with MSI, but some people say the same
about it, as I told about ASUS. I only have positive experiences with
Tyan, but those are rather expensive. They don't always have the latest
technologies, but are usually provide very high quality solutions. I
also like IBM servers, but keep in mind, that both very low (VIA chipset
in a server???) and very high end are problematic.
Standard disclaimer: these are my personal experiences, your millage may
vary :-)
Bye,
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CzP
http://peter.czanik.hu/
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