I've been on board with abit since the first amd t-bird came out.......I've never had one that was unreliable, nor have i ever considered abit to be a cheap board. they've always been more of an overclockers board imho. When it comes down to changing you processing speeds, they even allow you to change your multipliers by intervals of .5, which is rare with other manufacturers. One thing that abit had some compatibility issue's with in the past are creative soundblaster cards, but that was also wayz back. There are many an abit board that i would love to buy these days, but money just doesn't grow on tree's as much as it did in the past..lol....it's amazing what a 2yr old does for you pockets...HAH if there are any specific questions, please feel free to send em my way...i'll see what i can answer for ya! ~~mike~~ On 9/6/05, Matthew Stringer <qube@firstnet.co.uk> wrote:
Never been a fan of Abit personally. Thought they were always a bit unreliable.
They're cheap though.
-----Original Message----- From: Gil Weber [mailto:gil@gilweber.com] Sent: 06 September 2005 18:54 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] a-Bit motherboards -- any opinions?
Has anyone had any experience with a-Bit motherboards and SuSE 9.3?
Considering the model AN8 Ultra nF4 (with Athlon 64 3200+)
If anyone has any thoughts please let reply a.s.a.p.
Many thanks. ;o) Gil
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