John, I think you might have meant for this to go to the SuSE list and you just probably hit "reply", which sent it to me. I was still pleased to hear you confirm my suspicions about Asus motherboards though. :o) Patrick ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Re: [SLE] Hardware upgrade Date: Friday 04 April 2003 04:37 pm From: John LeMay <jlemay@njmc.com> To: "O'Smith" <penguin0601@earthlink.net>
Second, in my opinion, the Asus motherboard is not one of your best choices now. At one point I suppose they were and many people purchased them, but like the bad quality of Quantum hard drives are now, so are the Asus motherboards.
I'll second this. We still push out a lot of OEM machines here for clients and we gave up on Asus, Abit, SuperMicro, etc a year or so ago. Intel makes a great board that is ideal for business machines and not too shabby for occasional gaming. I use one here with a P4 1.6 400MHz FSB and a GeForce4 Ti4200 card to play UT2003 under SuSE 8.1. Runs real nice for me. Another real nice thing about Intel is the warranty. If the board goes you will have another next day. Abit has had me wait for up to 6 weeks for a board. Try telling a customer their server will be down for 6 weeks while the board gets replaced. I always had to keep spare inventory around - that gets pricey! -- John LeMay KC2KTH Senior Enterprise Consultant NJMC | http://www.njmc.com | Phone 732-557-4848 Specializing in Microsoft and Unix based solutions ------------------------------------------------------- -- --- KMail v1.5.9.1i --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...