SunnyD
Belgian Waffler
I've had nothing but issues with 3 different NVIDIA nForce 1 boards. I finally got a Shuttle AK35GT2 KT333 board after putting one together for my dad. Best and most stable machine I've owned.
Originally posted by: Grasshopper27
Epox KT333 board here, rock solid stable.
ASUS KT133A board before, also rock solid stable.
That being said, I know what you mean.
Hopper
Originally posted by: AmdInside
Title says it all. I hate Via. I hate them with a passion. Because of them, I am working late trying to get people's systems running correctly. Trying to find that magic combination that allows a system to run somewhat stable. And I am not talking about old MVP3 or KT266 chipsets. KT400 chipsets even. Arrrghhh. Why is it so hard for Via to make a stable chipset? (Ali sucks also but who buys Ali?) SiS is not that bad. Non ECS SiS chipset based motherboards seem to be pretty stable. NVIDIA chipsets seems to be stable. Intel is the gold standard in chipsets. Why can't stupid Via get it done right? I am tired of working late nights, even weekends. Arrrghhh. Sorrry for the rant. I've just been working to much lately.
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: AmdInside
Title says it all. I hate Via. I hate them with a passion. Because of them, I am working late trying to get people's systems running correctly. Trying to find that magic combination that allows a system to run somewhat stable. And I am not talking about old MVP3 or KT266 chipsets. KT400 chipsets even. Arrrghhh. Why is it so hard for Via to make a stable chipset? (Ali sucks also but who buys Ali?) SiS is not that bad. Non ECS SiS chipset based motherboards seem to be pretty stable. NVIDIA chipsets seems to be stable. Intel is the gold standard in chipsets. Why can't stupid Via get it done right? I am tired of working late nights, even weekends. Arrrghhh. Sorrry for the rant. I've just been working to much lately.
Maybe you're just dumb?
I've never had a problem with a VIA chipset.
amish