Why is Gigabyte so bad?
So I'm reading a lot of these threads and I see a lot of hate towards Gigabyte, but no real reason why. The only thing I've seen so far is problems with GB and SATA hard drives.
I have a Gigabyte and I have had no problems at all with it so far. The only problems I've had with my PC was due to the crappy power supply that I fixed with Antec (to which I am now loyal for PSUs).
I have a Gigabyte and I have had no problems at all with it so far. The only problems I've had with my PC was due to the crappy power supply that I fixed with Antec (to which I am now loyal for PSUs).
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High RMA rate.
Poor components.
Buggy hardware.
Now, Epox . . . that's a different story.
On the whole every Gigabyte board (nearly 10) I've had has been dependable and consistent on the default level. True that the majority aren't as good OCer's as others.
I've or...we've had a horrid experience with a top of the line server motherboard that was just a plain mistake. It was one of those boards that probably worked good in the lab...but it plain and simple failed in our hands. It was a horrid product and I would not recommend that particular board to anyone.
On the flipside...my dual MP Gigabyte board has been chugging along happily for 2+ years.
SATA is another story and SATA controller/driver issues were rampant in a lot of products other than GIGABYTE.
Popular comment has ASUS ranked as the most reliable product and ABIT ranked as a good OCer. Gigabyte is a top tier manufacturer with huge sales. That says something.
But...sometimes Gigabyte makes a mistake and it shows.
I'll disclaimer the original question by asking the proverbial air....when is Gigabyte a good product and where does it begin to show problems when compared to other products?
Neither for or against I am...just evening out the argument.
Friends don't let friends buy gigabyte.
period
And i bought it, and it still runs beautifully to this day, folding 24/7.
Thanks, Mudd.. I forgot that my very own PC has a gigabyte mobo in it
Armo, I don't know what you're talking about, being ugly. The board I sold Prime is a nice blue color, not the normal green mobo a lot of companies still churn out.
you dont find that a tad abrasive to the eyes?