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    How can you put these brands -about motherboards- in a sequence starting by the best..(MSI-Gigabyte-Intel-Asus)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibrahimmohsun91 View Post
    How can you put these brands -about motherboards- in a sequence starting by the best..(MSI-Gigabyte-Intel-Asus)
    It's an impossible question to answer. "Best" is subject to opinion. Best what?

    Best for the money? Best features? Best for X processor? Best for Y processor?

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    Even within that each brand has several different categories like enthusiast, mid-range and entry level all of which vary in features, functionality and "quality"

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    I think Gigabyte is the best. They make a solid board of copper and have dual BIOS incase you mess up the first one. You can't go wrong with that. That's just IMO.

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    One of the most important things I check for when purchasing a new motherboard is making sure that the capacitors used are made in Japan. I've learned in the past to not trust motherboards with crappy capacitors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bizkitkid2001 View Post
    One of the most important things I check for when purchasing a new motherboard is making sure that the capacitors used are made in Japan. I've learned in the past to not trust motherboards with crappy capacitors.








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    I was thinking of that scene when Bizkitkid2001 mentioned Japan.

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