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My Abit SE6 board just died, literally a few weeks after the 1 year warranty ran out, so I'm in the market for a new board. I'm not too eager to buy another abit board after this one died on me, so I've been looking at the Asus TUSL2. Looks like it would fit my needs, and isn't too ridiculously expensive.
A friend of mine, however, suggested AOpen, instead, saying that he had had problems with ASUS boards in the past. Feature wise their boards are about the same, price wise they're a few bucks cheaper, and they have a one year warranty, while, as far as I can tell, ASUS offers no warranty. How do they stack up reliability wise?
A friend of mine, however, suggested AOpen, instead, saying that he had had problems with ASUS boards in the past. Feature wise their boards are about the same, price wise they're a few bucks cheaper, and they have a one year warranty, while, as far as I can tell, ASUS offers no warranty. How do they stack up reliability wise?