From the top of my head: The boards I've had in my hands / know of the last couple of years:
* About half of the Asus boards I've ever used have been replaced at least once
* 4 Gigabyte boards, 0 problems so far (24/7 office pc's)
* 3 DFI boards, one dead & replaced (2 used as CAD workstation)
* MSI boards, used to be a mixed bag, last year 1 running and it has already been replaced
* 1 zotac board (mitx htpc), 24/7 still going fine
* 3 Tyan server boards, all 3 fine running 24/7 (one as my own mailserver)
* 1 Abit board, replaced once
Probably some more that I don't remember / want to remember...
I used to like DFI, but last couple of boards seem somewhat fragile... Gigabyte could be my new favorite (only weak link being the sometimes crappy components like the Realtek LAN they seem so fond of).
That local shop won't get an Intel chip working on that AMD Gigabyte MB tough...
Get a nice Socket 1156 H57 board and an I5/I7 CPU.
Stefan Hamminga
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