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Done that, its definitely the motherboard then.
Does Asrock have this issues like... more compared to others like Asus and such ?
I always had ASUS before, but my budget gaming pc fitted superwell with this motherboard.
Done that, its definitely the motherboard then.
Does Asrock have this issues like... more compared to others like Asus and such ?
I always had ASUS before, but my budget gaming pc fitted superwell with this motherboard.
I haven't seen as many AsRock mobo's as I have Asus (Asus is all that I'll use) - but I don't think it's any worse than any other.
Remember, this isn't a 100% diagnosis - so make sure that you're able to return the mobo if it doesn't fix your problems.
Thats kinda hard to place back my motherboard if i buy a new one now.
Once you opened it and used the mobo you cant just get a refund for it and i dont have any motherboard i can use to test this.
Could you make me a recommendation of what mobo fits awesome with my current setup ?
Most places will allow returns, but will charge a 15% (or more) restocking fee. But it's better than buying a new mobo and getting nothing back if you don't need it!
As for which, I've seen a lot of good about the Asus P8 series of boards. I haven't purchased a new mobo in over 3 years - so my last was an Asus P6T Deluxe v2
My processor needs an AM3 socket :P P8 doesnt have that.
The last AMD socket board I bought was an Asus M4 - but I've heard of memory problems with them.
Check the major hardware sites for reviews, that's how I usually select a new board.