• @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        I miss the old Gigabyte Dual BIOS, where it had a backup BIOS in case the default got corrupted.

        This is on many higher end enthusiast/overclocking type motherboards, I’ve had it on multiple MSI and Gigabyte boards.

    • @[email protected]
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      157 months ago

      NZXT just started expanding on making components, and has really feature stuff. One to watch, though higher-end.

      NZXT has always been some really mediocre stuff at ridiculous markup, I don’t have literally any faith in this statement

    • Hubi
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      7 months ago

      +1 for MSI. I’ve bought GPUs from them for 10+ years and never once had a failure or even a minor issue. Got a lot of mileage out of the GTX 1080 I bought in 2016.

      • @[email protected]
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        27 months ago

        Oof, my MSI 1080 died after allmost six years of service.
        My first hardware death in 20 years of building my own systems, other than a drive.
        Can’t blame them for it. It truly did its job, so I went with them again for my 3080.

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      37 months ago

      I liked ASrock when they were in the ECS tier of quirky and weird. Got a Socket 939 board with the ULi M1695 chipset that was really nifty.

      Then I had an awful experience with an AM3 board that claimed to run a FX-8350, until they edited their support list.

      I grudgingly chose them for AM5 because it was $50 cheaper for the featured I wanted, and it’s been okay, aside from me breaking the x16 slot clip due to hamfistedly removing a shipping-container sized GPU.