edvallie Rated XXX
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Posted: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 00:50:36 Post Subject: |
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First of all, they're very picky motherboards. They have a track record of not liking certain hardware types/brands. I was told my board wouldn't recognize maxtor IDE drives. There are also a lot more settings that are designed for performance that are given to you for extreme computing needs. If you don't know what some of the features do, I could a novice getting confused about them. There are also jumpers all over the board that do one thing or another, so you'd have to be smart enough to read your manual properly in order to configure them. (Even harder if you buy open-box and don't recieve a manual) Just the small things that add up make a not a beginner-friendly board. _________________ ABAP? What did you call me? |
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