Asus Motherboards

LakerGod

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Why are Asus motherboards considered the best by everybody I know? What makes them so popular with the computer techies i hang out with. I recently bought a Soyo motherboard because it had all the specs I was looking for. Should i go with an Asus next time?
 

bacillus

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for me asus = quality & stability!
you must make up your own mind if your next m/board will be an asus one!
 

peemo

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I have no complaints with my Soyo 6BA+IV. I'll be even happier if I can plug a Tualatin in it.
 

MrWhiteUK

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for me Asus = SUCK

First 2 A7V's didn't work outta the box

I had nothing but problems with Asus, I am now on the brand new Gigabyte board which has the most features, overclocks well and is as solid as a rock, I love it. Kinda hard to get hold of though.
 

Lost Pup

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I had four or five Asus boards over the years. I run a CUSL2 now and am quite pleased with it.
I have had one defective board which Asus did replace no problem. It took close to four weeks for the return. Not the best but they did replace it.
Win98, Win2k, WinXP Beta's all load up just fine.
All the hardware I throw at it works well.
I could not state they are the best but that they simply work out of box for me.

 

Shagga

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I have had nothing other than ASUS mobo's. Stability has been superb and speed, always up there near the top. I really don't have the inclination to change or try something different.

ASUS every time. (That is untill something comes out that is a just gotta have )

Until then, ASUS is king.

 

pyr

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I love asus boards so much because I only used abit boards before it. I built about 30 computers with abit boards, and over half of those boards develouped problems and died or just were so obnoxiously buggy that I have vowed never to use another abit board again. So far im very happy with that decision. Abit boards are fast and have lots of features, but abit's QA is nonexistant.
 

MrWhiteUK

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Asus' Tech Support is non exisitent, and there RMA service sucks (6 weeks and counting). The boards are usually up there in terms of performance but not stabilitiy.

Asus won't get another penny outta me.
 

WHipLAsh13

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I feel Asus got their reputation for making rock solid, highly overclockable motherboards. The Asus P2B is prolly going to go into the Hall of Fame for being one of the most stable boards of all time.
 

sak

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I choose Asus because it has all the tweaks i need to overclock and then it has a lot of stability.. but i dont think that other motherboards are bad. a lot of other companies make really good borads as well.

1 problem with Asus they are more expensive.
 

rockhard

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Yeah, Asus tech support sux big time
I have a CUSI-FX which i cant use on my Lan as i cant use the Lan Boot up feature to do a Remote Installation Server OS deployment to it (incompatible/old version boot rom code)

Ive badgered them loads and not had a single reply and they have not fixed this in any of their latest beta bioses

On the other hand i tried Shuttle tech support for one of their upcoming motherboards and i even got the beta bios and Lan chip update program by return mail! They havent even started selling the mobo here in the UK yet, but obviously take their customers seriously. Shame Asus cant.
I wont be buying Asus again for fear of their tech support.
 

rickn

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Ive owned Asus P55t2p4, P2B-F, P3v4x, CUSL2, all of them have been great motherboards.



<< The boards are usually up there in terms of performance but not stabilitiy >>



I totally disagree with that statement. Stability has never been an issue with any ASUS board I have ever owned
 

Noriaki

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Asus boards have been very very stable and reliable for me over the years.
But I actually switched recently, and I haven't been dissapointed so far.
 

LakerGod

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bump...thanks for the replies, i really am curious to find out some more people's opinions ..
 

Sleater

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I have an ASUS A7V.

I find it a little tempramental, but if you're willing to devote the time to tweaks (which I imagine most people on a hardware site are) you can get incredible performance from it.
 

odog

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i've had 4 asus boards... a some pentium board i can't remember the model number, a P2B(i ran this baby for almost two years), a K7M, and an A7V. none of these board every gave me trouble, besides the ata100 on the A7V. one testament to asus quality, i beat the living hell outta that P2B, and she's still ticking in a buddys box.


OTOH my current board, a MSI K7T turbo was a bitch to setup... she's fine since i got her purring but it took me a few days to get her just right...
 

LXi

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Asus got their reputation because of quality, stability, and performance, not overclocking. And ever since they entered the tweaking ring, they've been sacrificing quality and stability. It's been clear to me that they are cutting corners here and there to increase tweakability so they compete with Abit. Another thing is that Asus boards have always been priced higher than others.

MSI seems to have taken to role of quality and stability these days, they never really excelled in performance, but they truely make the most stable motherboards right now. Never had trouble setting up an MSI board, by far the easiest I've used.
 

Midnight Rambler

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<< Asus got their reputation because of quality, stability, and performance, not overclocking. And ever since they entered the tweaking ring, they've been sacrificing quality and stability. It's been clear to me that they are cutting corners here and there to increase tweakability so they compete with Abit. >>

Bzzzzzzzzzzzzt ... wrong! Part of the Asus &quot;rep&quot; has always been their O/C'ing capabilities. And cutting corners? Surely you are kidding, and if not, what proof do you have? And why would Asus even want to match itself against Abit, which certainly has one of the worst track records of any motherboard manufacturer. Abit is only a couple steps above PC Chips ...


<< Another thing is that Asus boards have always been priced higher than others. >>

More anti-Asus propaganda. Sure, an Asus CUSL2 costs a bit more than an MSI counterpart, but you get a better PCB, more features (I don't wanna hear about that bogus &quot;fuzzy logic&quot; feature on MSI boards), an included USB breakout board for those additional USB ports, and a copy of PowerDVD. The extras more than make up for a $10 higher price. The only fault I find with Asus is their P/S connector location. I understand their reasoning for it, but it can be inconvenient at times - for example, the CPU exhaust shroud on a Fong Kai 320 midtower will not fit (without alteration).


<< MSI seems to have taken to role of quality and stability these days, they never really excelled in performance, but they truely make the most stable motherboards right now. >>

Hmmm ... weren't those MSI boards that were part of the last AT crash?
 

rickn

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MR: my biggest gripe is when asus moved the floppy connector near the AGP slot. Rotten location.

As for ASUS never being an overclockers motherboard, that statement is not true. The P55t2p4 was a great board for overclocking pentiums. One of the only boards during that time that could hit 83mhz FSB with stability. I ran 83mhz for a long time.
 

LXi

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<<Bzzzzzzzzzzzzt ... wrong! Part of the Asus &quot;rep&quot; has always been their O/C'ing capabilities.>>

You're clearly speaking without actual facts behind this bold statement. Asus boards from the past, back when they earned their reputation, were never overclocking/tweaking motherboards. They were high quality, stable, and high performance boards. Just look at their early BX offerings for some examples, they were using jumpers to overclock, with a very limited amount of tweaking options. And even before that, they dont have anything for overclocking.


<<And cutting corners? Surely you are kidding, and if not, what proof do you have? And why would Asus even want to match itself against Abit, which certainly has one of the worst track records of any motherboard manufacturer. Abit is only a couple steps above PC Chips ...>>

Of course, I had more experience with Asus than you, I've used more than just the CUSL2, have you? Just ask any experienced system integrator, Im not going to argue with you here because you're not going to buy anything I say anyway. They want to match against Abit because Abit has taken a large share of DIY users away from Asus, in order to regain superiority in every segment, they had to spend R&amp;D money on tweaking, in turn, sacrficing quality. A RMA% will prove this, MSI gets ~0.5% RMA, I'd like to see Asus beat that.


<<More anti-Asus propaganda. Sure, an Asus CUSL2 costs a bit more than an MSI counterpart, but you get a better PCB, more features (I don't wanna hear about that bogus &quot;fuzzy logic&quot; feature on MSI boards), an included USB breakout board for those additional USB ports, and a copy of PowerDVD. The extras more than make up for a $10 higher price. The only fault I find with Asus is their P/S connector location. I understand their reasoning for it, but it can be inconvenient at times - for example, the CPU exhaust shroud on a Fong Kai 320 midtower will not fit (without alteration).>>

Im not even talking about just the i815 boards, I mean, the MSI offering simply blows the Asus out of the water, take a look at the MSI 815EP Pro-R, you have some catching up to do here. Almost everything Asus made is relatively more expensive than competition. Have you ever looked at the A7V133? You call that a good PCB? Why pay $20 more for the same or worse product? MSI bundles USB brackets and PC2PC cables with every board, does Asus? Oh hell, that PowerDVD copy really gets me high.

Im very dissappointed in you, Midnight, you're still iracible on this topic. In my experience they have always been decent motherboards, or else I wouldnt own three of them. Dont take it too personally, I've gotten over these type of arguments. But before you start bashing others, you need to realize that Asus sure as hell aint the only one that knows how to make a motherboard, the smaller guys like MSI, Epox, and Iwill also make great mobos.
 

pyr

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I see a few people have mentioned that Asus has awful support. well so does abit. So what is the difference? Ive never actually *needed* Asus tech support whereas with all the crap ive put up with from abit boards made me have to deal with abit tech support (actually, not deal with them since they are totally unresponsive).
Asus has been awesome for me, very stable, great performance, great featureset and no QA issues like abit.
notice that Im not comparing Asus to any other company, mostly becuase its Abit that Ive had the most experience with, there may be better boards out there but they sure as hell arent made by abit.
 

rickn

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The MSI i815ep is a better offering than a CUSL2-C, but it aint better offering than the CUSL2. The CUSL2 offers 7 usb, iPanel support, AGP4x Pro, 2 CNR, 82802AB Firmware Hub, and VGA out.

I got my CUSL2 for $80

Xi Li: do you work for MSI?

BTW, CUSL2 is one of the most used motherboards for OEM's.
 

dowxp

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<< The MSI i815ep is a better offering than a CUSL2-C, but it aint better offering than the CUSL2. The CUSL2 offers 7 usb, iPanel support, AGP4x Pro, 2 CNR, 82802AB Firmware Hub, and VGA out.

I got my CUSL2 for $80

Xi Li: do you work for MSI?

BTW, CUSL2 is one of the most used motherboards for OEM's.
>>



im pretty sure your cusl2 was not new. i cant argue, since i have never used MSI. i will quote though, asus is sure dang good, but i wouldnt say any better than the rest. are expensive though. granted.
 

chuckieland

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i have use 3 different motherboard
the best the soso and the worse
my first motherboard is PCchip, i brought it because it is cheap
but big mistake
my second motherboard is aopen, not too bad, but sometime crashit.
my third motherboard is asus, and all i can say is, i should went to asus long time ago
 
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