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Read your first post, and was not impressed. But now you have me set to thinking.

I started using ASUS boards in the old Pentium days - and was sold long long ago on them.

However, I have gone thru some bum sets and have had the same problems as you talk about - I've RMA'd a board twice for the same issue, and finally gave up on the third try.

However, my experiance seemed consistent with a particular model - not throughout the entire line. A7V133 boards seemed to give me the most trouble. Maybe it's more a QA problem with subsidiary or production line's in a plant?
Posted by: quietLee   Posted on: 12/19/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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