Asus P7p55-m Or Biostar Th55b Hd ? Motherboard Choice
#1
Posted 30 September 2011 - 09:57 AM
like to retain the IDE CD and DVD drives, so I've selected the Asus P7P55-M and the
Biostar TH55B HD boards. I wasn't able to find objective enough reviews to make a good choice between the two. In general I'd like to know which of the two manufacturers offer the higher quality and support for their motherboards? Thanks...Joe
#2
Posted 30 September 2011 - 01:36 PM
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#3
Posted 30 September 2011 - 02:47 PM
EVGA is really good, and ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI are also pretty good. Biostar, Asrock, ECS, etc are junk.
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#4
Posted 30 September 2011 - 04:38 PM
cyborgjoe, on 30 September 2011 - 09:57 AM, said:
like to retain the IDE CD and DVD drives, so I've selected the Asus P7P55-M and the
Biostar TH55B HD boards. I wasn't able to find objective enough reviews to make a good choice between the two. In general I'd like to know which of the two manufacturers offer the higher quality and support for their motherboards? Thanks...Joe
Hi Joe,
My first choice in motherboards, Asus.
#5
Posted 30 September 2011 - 06:05 PM
LiveBrianD, on 30 September 2011 - 02:47 PM, said:
EVGA is really good, and ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI are also pretty good. Biostar, Asrock, ECS, etc are junk.
ASrock is a spinoff of ASUS. Initially it was to capture some of the prebuilt market, but has started distributing in the open market. The are located in Taiwan as is Foxxcon.
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Gateway FX6800-01e----Intel Core i7 960 ( 3.2 GHz)---- Seagate Barracuda 750 Gb SATA II / 3.0 Hdd---- 6 Gb Crucial 1066 Mhz memory, running in Tri Channel conf-----Corsair TX650w PSU----- EVGA Nvidia GTX 560Ti 1gb GDDR5 Vram ----DVD +/- RW / CD ,RAM/DL Optical drive w/ Label Flash-----Gateway TBGM-01 Motherboard.... Vista Home Premium 64 bit OS w/ SP2; Samsung Synch Master 2243BWX 22" Monitor.
#6
Posted 01 October 2011 - 10:11 AM
coastie65, on 30 September 2011 - 06:05 PM, said:
LiveBrianD, on 30 September 2011 - 02:47 PM, said:
EVGA is really good, and ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI are also pretty good. Biostar, Asrock, ECS, etc are junk.
ASrock is a spinoff of ASUS. Initially it was to capture some of the prebuilt market, but has started distributing in the open market. The are located in Taiwan as is Foxxcon.
Let's see:
ASUS - main enthusiast brand
ASrock - cheap enthusiast brand spinoff
Pegatron - ASUS OEM division (HP machines now use Pegatron brand boards rather than asus ones)
I doubt asrock is all that good, but biostar is likely worse. At least asrock is related to asus.
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Posted 01 October 2011 - 03:49 PM
#8
Posted 01 October 2011 - 04:38 PM
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Posted 03 October 2011 - 11:57 AM
#11
Posted 03 October 2011 - 02:26 PM
cyborgjoe, on 03 October 2011 - 11:57 AM, said:
Trust me - there's a reason why brands like Biostar are cheap, and ones like EVGA and ASUS are more expensive.
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#12
Posted 04 October 2011 - 10:36 AM
LiveBrianD, on 03 October 2011 - 02:26 PM, said:
cyborgjoe, on 03 October 2011 - 11:57 AM, said:
Trust me - there's a reason why brands like Biostar are cheap, and ones like EVGA and ASUS are more expensive.
#13
Posted 04 October 2011 - 10:38 AM
cyborgjoe, on 04 October 2011 - 10:36 AM, said:
LiveBrianD, on 03 October 2011 - 02:26 PM, said:
cyborgjoe, on 03 October 2011 - 11:57 AM, said:
Trust me - there's a reason why brands like Biostar are cheap, and ones like EVGA and ASUS are more expensive.
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Posted 04 October 2011 - 10:43 AM
#15
Posted 04 October 2011 - 02:36 PM
cyborgjoe, on 04 October 2011 - 10:43 AM, said:
You can typically get an adapter for that (SATA to IDE or something like that). Just remember that you MUST set the ide drive's jumper to MASTER for it to work.
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#16
Posted 05 October 2011 - 07:23 AM
I found adapter cards on both cyberguys and tigerdirect's websites. Thanks again...Joe
#17
Posted 10 October 2011 - 04:00 PM
cyborgjoe, on 03 October 2011 - 11:57 AM, said:
Hey Joe, I don't know why he would recommend Biostar over ASUS. One thing that sets Motherboards apart ( it goes for PSUs too ) is that some tend to use cheaper capacitors as well as other components, which isn't good. One thing with electronics, you generally get what you pay for.
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Gateway FX6800-01e----Intel Core i7 960 ( 3.2 GHz)---- Seagate Barracuda 750 Gb SATA II / 3.0 Hdd---- 6 Gb Crucial 1066 Mhz memory, running in Tri Channel conf-----Corsair TX650w PSU----- EVGA Nvidia GTX 560Ti 1gb GDDR5 Vram ----DVD +/- RW / CD ,RAM/DL Optical drive w/ Label Flash-----Gateway TBGM-01 Motherboard.... Vista Home Premium 64 bit OS w/ SP2; Samsung Synch Master 2243BWX 22" Monitor.
#18
Posted 11 October 2011 - 07:04 AM
boards. Anyway I found a Gigabyte motherboard - LGA1155 socket, for $90 which looks like it will suit my needs. It has onboard video, both VGA and DVI ports, dual BIOS,
RAID support, onboard audio, HDMI port, and a few other goodies. Let me know what you think about Gigabyte. Thanks...Joe
#19
Posted 11 October 2011 - 07:42 AM
cyborgjoe, on 11 October 2011 - 07:04 AM, said:
boards. Anyway I found a Gigabyte motherboard - LGA1155 socket, for $90 which looks like it will suit my needs. It has onboard video, both VGA and DVI ports, dual BIOS,
RAID support, onboard audio, HDMI port, and a few other goodies. Let me know what you think about Gigabyte. Thanks...Joe
Hi,
There are gigabyte users here so hopefully they'll reply concerning that board.
As far as Asus is concerned, Greg is wrong.
If not all, some asus boards carry a certificate of quality and results of the tests placed on the board before it was packaged.
Not to say some don't fail too soon. ALL manufactures have a fail rate after their products are sold.
But as coastie said, your quality established board makers use superior parts and you can buy from them knowing your chance of failure is less than other makers.
Not trying to talk you out of the board you are asking about, just commenting on Greg's information he gave you.
I've used many Asus boards for builds and have never been disappointed and my last build is on an MSI board.
Guys here have had satisfaction with Gigabyte boards as well.
#20
Posted 11 October 2011 - 12:00 PM
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