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Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
The Evil AC
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04-17-2012 05:31 PM

 



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Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
First it was a main board
Then it was a netbook
Now it is my dvd burner

Yeah I'm an idiot for buying ASUS alright.
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Mike
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04-17-2012 05:31 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
I find their hardware to be quite reliable actually, though if you do suffer one of the rare failures their support leaves much to be desired.
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LoP Guest
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04-17-2012 05:32 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
So you're an Intel sales rep, huh?

How is that working out.
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LoP Guest
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04-17-2012 05:32 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
Jptdknpa ns sherlock
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Mike
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04-17-2012 05:32 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
LoP Guest  Wrote:
So you're an Intel sales rep, huh?

How is that working out.

Your post makes zero sense. Asus produces components which work with Intel and AMD cpu's.
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WalkersEverywhere
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04-17-2012 05:33 PM

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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
ASUStard!

ROBOTdance
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The Evil AC
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04-17-2012 05:33 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
LoP Guest  Wrote:
So you're an Intel sales rep, huh?

How is that working out.

Acutally I'm EVGA's.. their stuff is great..

Or Toshiba, they work great too..

Samsung is great.. I have a 19 inch samsung monitor that is 10 years old and is working great.
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Indigenous Intelligence
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04-17-2012 05:33 PM

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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
Agonist  Wrote:
I find their hardware to be quite reliable actually, though if you do suffer one of the rare failures their support leaves much to be desired.

Same here.

Have my second custom computer running an ASUS board. Also have an ASUS Transformer Prime with the additional keyboard and no issues what so ever.
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Indigenous Intelligence
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04-17-2012 05:34 PM

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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
The Evil AC  Wrote:
LoP Guest  Wrote:
So you're an Intel sales rep, huh?

How is that working out.

Acutally I'm EVGA's.. their stuff is great..

Or Toshiba, they work great too..

Samsung is great.. I have a 19 inch samsung monitor that is 10 years old and is working great.

Toshiba and Samsung are awesome!

I love Toshiba laptops and Samsung screens. Using two 24" LCD's right now =)
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LoP Guest
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04-17-2012 05:35 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
Indigenous Intelligence  Wrote:
Agonist  Wrote:
I find their hardware to be quite reliable actually, though if you do suffer one of the rare failures their support leaves much to be desired.

Same here.

Have my second custom computer running an ASUS board. Also have an ASUS Transformer Prime with the additional keyboard and no issues what so ever.

JhikpghfJhikpghfJhikpghf
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Bond, James Bond
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04-17-2012 05:35 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
Lol my asus board going great.
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The Evil AC
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04-17-2012 05:35 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
Indigenous Intelligence  Wrote:
The Evil AC  Wrote:
LoP Guest  Wrote:
So you're an Intel sales rep, huh?

How is that working out.

Acutally I'm EVGA's.. their stuff is great..

Or Toshiba, they work great too..

Samsung is great.. I have a 19 inch samsung monitor that is 10 years old and is working great.

Toshiba and Samsung are awesome!

I love Toshiba laptops and Samsung screens. Using two 24" LCD's right now =)

I got a 26 inch samsung monitor.. great investment so far. For $270 it was a bargain 2 years ago.. still not a bad deal today..
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LOPster Jesus
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04-17-2012 05:35 PM

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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
I feel your pain, I used to think ASUS was top of the line because it was hyped to be just that. But after my first personal computer tower that I bought (this was in my IT infancy before I could build them with eyes closed) was such an awesome workhorse, I realized they were just the cheap garbage that HP uses in their econo-line to dupe consumers and make a quick buck.

I have always been quite partial to MSI, however I have read that FoxConn, who apparently manufactures their BIOS chips on their mainboards, builds a bad alternate S1 or S3 table which causes Linux OS's to crash. Not sure if this was intentional sabotage or not but I want the freedom to run any OS on decent hardware. That's just the way it should be.

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Blueacres nsi
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04-17-2012 05:37 PM

 



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RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
Agonist  Wrote:
I find their hardware to be quite reliable actually, though if you do suffer one of the rare failures their support leaves much to be desired.

Doh, just what he didn't want to hear!..chuckle
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The Evil AC
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04-17-2012 05:38 PM

 



Post: #15
RE: Another ASUS hardware POS bit the dust
I guess I've had such a diverse amount of hardware to know they all can have issues from time to time. I have 6 24" Asus LCD's, P6T Deluxe V2, Rampage II Extreme and a handful of other items. EVGA is also good, I have a couple Q6600 systems on their 780i boards. It takes a lot of hardware to run an effective shilling operation.
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