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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 993325" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>Experiences really seem to vary quite a bit. I've had good luck with the Gigabyte boards I've owned in the past, but it has been hit and miss with Asrock and MSI. Strangely the worst board I've owned has been an Intel DH77KC board that I bought as replacement board only because I could no longer find any other motherboards with that specific Intel socket after my Asrock board died. It was fussy about RAM, didn't receive any Bios updates etc., was slow to boot and then eventually it just died. My current Asus X470 mainboard also needed a couple of Bios updates before it worked reliably with my low latency DDR4 memory so it was far from a polished product when I bought it which seems odd for a company like Asus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 993325, member: 997"] Experiences really seem to vary quite a bit. I've had good luck with the Gigabyte boards I've owned in the past, but it has been hit and miss with Asrock and MSI. Strangely the worst board I've owned has been an Intel DH77KC board that I bought as replacement board only because I could no longer find any other motherboards with that specific Intel socket after my Asrock board died. It was fussy about RAM, didn't receive any Bios updates etc., was slow to boot and then eventually it just died. My current Asus X470 mainboard also needed a couple of Bios updates before it worked reliably with my low latency DDR4 memory so it was far from a polished product when I bought it which seems odd for a company like Asus. [/QUOTE]
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