QUOTE(cloudwan @ Jan 19 2010, 02:41 PM)
Its normal when u move from board to board i guess, me moving from B to M then B then to G all mobo's have their own characteristic, Bio for me felt quite easy ram tweaking while Giga donno why feel more stable to me & reliable, MSI is kinda in between i guess 
my 2 cents on brands as a newbie (i hardly stick to any brand + chip as long as i wish):dfi (790fxb-m2rsh) - very stable + tweakable board, hardly reboot when prime, most of d time prime fail instead of illegal shutdown/bsod, infamous w/ code "88" for bios corruption (m'sia batch)
biostar gx boards - ease of ram oc, nb freq clockin not as gud as others, diff type of bios file can be confusin at times (diff format need diff flasher), newer bios better off flashed w/ windows flasher
gigabyte (790fxt-ud5p) - slightly lower mileage for ram, soild in cpu + nb freq oc, ease of bios flashin, no control over pci-e ports
msi - still testin, lack of voltages will cause freeze/illegal shutdown, ease of bios flashin, no control over pci-e ports
asus - no comment as i never use one...
all in all, each brand have their own pros + cons, it depends on how d user compromise w/ d shortcomins imo.
This post has been edited by ah_khoo: Jan 19 2010, 03:13 PM
Jan 19 2010, 02:58 PM
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