favorite motherboard you've owned?

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Hi,

Just wondering what the best motherboard you have owned is and its make/model.

Mine has to be the dfi ultra d skt939 as its rock solid stable and has great overclocking options.

I still remember fiddling with pc chips m810lmr boards and trying hacked bios' to overclock them and also abit be6 was good for oc'ing but flakey.

yours?
 
My P5N-E SLI :)

Cost me under £80 and I have never looked back. Overclocks anything I throw at it, including my 'Samsung' DDR2 533@667 :D

Rock solid imo.
 
I love my abit ab9 pro, so simple to OC.

not the conventional choice, more seem to prefer the ASUS and Gigabyte boards.
 
Supermicro P6SBA slot 1 intel BX chipset, probably the best board I ever bought. This board was bought with a coppermine 650mhz PIII in 1999 and 3 sticks of 128mb Micron Sdram 100mhz ram. I installed Windows 98 first edition in 1999 for my Dad-in-law and that PC has run 8-10 hours per day 5/6 days per week for the past 8 years. The Windows 98 has never been re-installed and that machine runs 2 printers one connected via scsi pci card and the other via a Netgear router, that pc has £15000 worth of printers hanging off it and it just works, and works and works!! The Western Digital 30gig drive is still going strong, that drive was from the days when companies made decent hard drives!!
The Intel 440BX chipset was probably the best chipset ever made.

Rob H
 
my abit nf7-s v2.0 was a monster. just kept going and going. funily enough, my abit ip35-pro is an awesome board aswell. though that went pop after a few days lol
 
DFI Lanparty 875P, awesome board, not only was it the nicest build IMO but it looked damn good, clocked well and ran stable.
 
My DFI Lanparty nForce 2 Ultra-400.

Overclocker's dream, ran well, looked great and had amazing features (nVidia Soundstorm anyone?).
 
Asus P4C800-E Deluxe :D

Great overclocker in it's day coupled with a P4 2.4 Northwood. Intel and Sil raid.

Still got mine, must be 4/5 years old and still running well with an old EE.

Jack
 
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