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    Default Motherboard choice: NEED TO KNOW ASAP

    I've been (by a reliable family friend) told that Asus motherboards are unreliable.

    So I need an ATX AM3 motherboard that's similar to the Asus M4A77TD Pro.

    I CANNOT go over £70. This is my absolute limit.
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    ASUS are perfectly fine?? I've been using an ASUS P5K Premium WiFi-AP Black Pearl LGA775 (LOL) Motherboard for two years now, actually got it as a replacement for a DOA Gigabyte MoBo
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    This was my thought. I'd been recommended to use an Asus board by 2 other tech forums AND HxF. So I'm tempted to stick with it. I'm just a bit cautious about DOA bits and going over my budget. lol.
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    Go for it tbh, if any of it is DOA places like Ebuyer are pretty nice people to deal with
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    I have a Gigabyte AM3 board, very nice. Check out the ones on ebuyer.

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    Right. I've stuck with the Asus.
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    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/165438

    Best AM3 board for the money.

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    I'm using an Asus P5k... no problems with it whatsoever :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/165438

    Best AM3 board for the money.
    Less I/O ports, no apparant support for eSata, no Crossfire support. It's cheaper for a reason. Although I've had very good experience with MSI.

    I'm sticking with the Asus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markeh View Post
    I've been (by a reliable family friend) told that Asus motherboards are unreliable
    Your friend is terribly wrong, Asus are the most reliable motherboard manufacturer behind Gigabyte. A fine choice staying with Asus.


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