Re: Best Motherboard

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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
What about Dell or HP server moderboards?

Dell - only use when you cant really afford anything else.

HP - good stuff, hangs around forever and they usually have good functional support people.

IBM - good stuff, but depending on the vendor you get, support is a bit of a lottery.

for homebrew kit - Tyan has some good kit, cluefull support guys ( you can normally get all the way down to the BIOS development team to work out issues if you need it ). SuperMicro used to be good, they seem to suffer from massive quality issues these days ever since they started getting into the commodity markets.

Just my 2bits

- KB
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SuperMicro isn't really available in our country, and everone uses either Dell or HP. I prefer Gigabyte, and have never had any problems with it on the entry level server side. For dual CPU systems I use Intel with good results as well

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