This is what I see every day. Piles of Asus garbage motherboards. Their video cards, monitors and laptops are all fine though.
These are all marked to be returned to the vendor
This is what I see every day. Piles of Asus garbage motherboards. Their video cards, monitors and laptops are all fine though.
These are all marked to be returned to the vendor
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I agree.... My friends 790 board started losing the PCIE slots the other week after 3 years, and i had another friend lose his i7 to an asus board with a mild OC...
Not dead yet
i had a crosshair 2 and i will never go back again. I had all kinds of odd issues with the board. and asus support sucks.
I've only owned one and it too lost power to the PCIe slots. They won't get me twice.
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I'm on my 3rd, about to by a 4th... never had any issues.
I'm running an P5E right now that I got from Trace, and my wife was running a new P5N-D up until I got her the sandy bridge setup from TGS's contest, now her old C2D is going to me mom to replace her old P4
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I've not had any trouble (that I didn't cause myself) with any of my last 4 Asus boards. I lost a PCIe slot on my last one, but it was due to a watercooling leak that fried parts of the board and the gpu. Expensive incident. They've always been 'rock solid' while heavily OC'd 24/7...just like it says on the box.
There was the NB incident with the Formula IVs, but Asus offered to take care of that. I just fixed it myself. A dab of TIM was all that was needed...not worth the shipping time.
Out of curiosity, do those boards going back say what's wrong with them? Someone may have ordered the wrong board or didn't like the color. lol
I'll procrastinate tomorrow.
think asus is bad, should try rocking a ECS mainboard one time.
they don't really "stop" working, but one parts fails, and then another and then another
i had a ECS board (cant remember the model name) but it was socket 462
well first one of the IDE slots went, and then the other.. so i used a PCI ide card.
then the board suddenly forced itself to 4x mode and would never go to 8x again.
then two of the five PCI slots stopped working.
and i had to give up after the rest of the pci slots stopped working.
I've been running a mixture of ASUS & Gigagbyte boards for years, and never had a single problem with any of them (including an ASUS P5B Deluxe and an ASUS P4M800). That is, until my latest build for my parents using an ASUS M4A785-M board I got as part of a bundle. The video wouldn't work 50% of the time (whether I ran it through onboard or a discrete card), and when it did, the board would throw out a "Bad BIOS Checksum" error, regardless of whether I used the original BIOS or flashed it to a newer version. The board refused to even POST with RAM in either of the "B" slots. I think I posted a thread in the Chatterbox about my horrible ASUS Tech Support experience (link forthcoming), but I did get an RMA and the identical replacement motherboard worked just fine.
@Twigsoffury - I feel your pain about ECS motherboards. Made the mistake of using an ECS once in a relative's build - NEVER AGAIN. After less than 6 months, the motherboard developed a short where it would randomly shut down for no apparent reason. After essentially rebuilding the machine twice with different CPU's, RAM, hard drives, and cooling systems with no effect, I finally swapped it with an ASUS that has proved to be no problem for the last 3 years.
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