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  • SharkyForums.Com - Print: Alex are you serious? "ASUS is the stability king"

    Alex are you serious? "ASUS is the stability king"
    By Rick_James9 December 22, 2000, 01:31 PM

    I just want to know if I'm missing something? Or maybe, I just don't get it. But, calling ASUS the "stability king" is like saying Bill Clinton is a role-model! Please explain to me and the 1000's of ASUS customers who have been unstable ASUS mobos.

    By Blue_MAXX December 24, 2000, 08:02 PM

    quote:Originally posted by Rick_James9:
    I just want to know if I'm missing something? Or maybe, I just don't get it. But, calling ASUS the "stability king" is like saying Bill Clinton is a role-model! Please explain to me and the 1000's of ASUS customers who have been unstable ASUS mobos.

    I am the network admin for an engineering company, we build all our own PC's and servers. I have built over 100 machines with ASUS motherboards and have had absolutely no stability problems with these motherboards. This includes Socket 7, Super Socket 7, Pentium II, Pentium III and Athlon motherboards

    By Adisharr December 27, 2000, 02:53 PM

    quote:Originally posted by Blue_MAXX:
    I am the network admin for an engineering company, we build all our own PC's and servers. I have built over 100 machines with ASUS motherboards and have had absolutely no stability problems with these motherboards. This includes Socket 7, Super Socket 7, Pentium II, Pentium III and Athlon motherboards

    Probably don't have a lot of those overclocked do you?


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