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<blockquote data-quote="anfjavid" data-source="post: 1880905" data-attributes="member: 8747"><p>@ OP. Of Course, YES !!!</p><p>thats why there is a price difference. What matters is not the price difference but the reputed brand which are always priced high.</p><p></p><p>But there are exceptions. People say that ASUS mobos are better than INTEL ones. Some say that it is ASUS which manufactures boards for INTEL. </p><p>AFAIK ASUS mobos are excellent when it comes to AMD. And INTEL original MOBOS perform superior to other brands. </p><p>IMO you can go with ASUS. People say GIGABYTE, but once i had a horrible experience in GIGABYTE board wherein i am not able to do the windows installation itself properly. There was freezing during installation and i immediately returned it and got an INTEL board which was working for years.</p><p>Again this might be a problem with the board itself. </p><p></p><p>INTEL mobos have been very loyal to me for years. </p><p>Now i am using an ASUS mobo and it is rocking for around 3 years - touchwood. Completely satisfied with its performance. But i am not a high-end tech savy person to perform over-clocks, install VMs etc, etc, For my needs its excellent. </p><p>but dont have any idea about the current ASUS AMD/ INTEL mobos. Moreover NVIDIA stopped motherboard chips and since then AMD chips are alone available. </p><p>As for the ASS part, i dont have any experience with ASUS mobos because they never failed on me. </p><p>So its upto you to decide .</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the long post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anfjavid, post: 1880905, member: 8747"] @ OP. Of Course, YES !!! thats why there is a price difference. What matters is not the price difference but the reputed brand which are always priced high. But there are exceptions. People say that ASUS mobos are better than INTEL ones. Some say that it is ASUS which manufactures boards for INTEL. AFAIK ASUS mobos are excellent when it comes to AMD. And INTEL original MOBOS perform superior to other brands. IMO you can go with ASUS. People say GIGABYTE, but once i had a horrible experience in GIGABYTE board wherein i am not able to do the windows installation itself properly. There was freezing during installation and i immediately returned it and got an INTEL board which was working for years. Again this might be a problem with the board itself. INTEL mobos have been very loyal to me for years. Now i am using an ASUS mobo and it is rocking for around 3 years - touchwood. Completely satisfied with its performance. But i am not a high-end tech savy person to perform over-clocks, install VMs etc, etc, For my needs its excellent. but dont have any idea about the current ASUS AMD/ INTEL mobos. Moreover NVIDIA stopped motherboard chips and since then AMD chips are alone available. As for the ASS part, i dont have any experience with ASUS mobos because they never failed on me. So its upto you to decide . Sorry for the long post. [/QUOTE]
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