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  1. #11

    Depende sa pag gamit kung taas imo oras ginamitan per day mo matter gyud na sa performance and durability sa imo mobo in the long run. Basta ayaw ra gyud gamiti ug generic psu para secured tanan parts sa imo pc.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by jinkazama92 View Post
    Akong gi mean nga boards are intel boards that range mga 2000 kapin pesos.

    Dali ra ni ma guba?

    Parehas ani nga basic nga board:
    GIGABYTE GA-H81M-DS2 (REV 1.0)

    Katong naka palit ug intel boards ing.ana nga price range, pila ka years ni last inyo?
    Palit ug motherboard nga solid capacitors ang gamit, kana dugay maguba...

  3. #13
    motherboard pricing differ not just because of durability, "CHEAP" mother boards do not necessarily mean "Easily Broken"

    Factors that affect Motherboard Price:
    1) Age = the age from the initial release of motherboards is considered when pricing
    2) Chipset = In a single release there are chipsets that are released at one time.. basically chipsets determine what your motherboard "Natively" supports.. (Natively means what it Naturally supports, that are not specially added by the manufacturer)
    heres a link to 1155 chipsets ( LGA 1155 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ).. notice that low end chipsets do not have all the capabilities of the high end chipsets
    3) Brand = although quite useless IMO, brand names actually do affect price, known brands are usually priced higher than unknown brands
    4) Durability = here's a loosely used term. durability in the product is a special feature, when a motherboard is marketed as durable, then you can be sure that the PCB, the Capacitors and the components on that mobo is better than the others in the market of the same brand, just look at a standard H81 motherboard and visibly compare that to a ROG MAXIMUS VI EXTREME, it is very noticeable that the capacitors are larger, the heatsinks are thicker, and the PCB is a lot more sturdy
    5) Additional Features = Motherboard manufacturers sometimes add additional features to high end chipset motherboards. these may be added chips to handle more USB support, added LAN support, better DACs, recently there was an added feature to support full pledged 4 X 16x PCIE Slot. these added features are not NEEDED by the common user, and are only applicable to persons who do more to their machines.. I've been saved by additional features more than once..

    - all in all if you want a durable and cheap Mobo. buy from a trusted brand, its a lot costly than unknown brands, but it will save you money on its durability, don't buy Chipsets your not going to need, dont buy additional features that you don't need. Don't be a Fanboy like me..

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by LadYKilleR8520 View Post
    motherboard pricing differ not just because of durability, "CHEAP" mother boards do not necessarily mean "Easily Broken"

    Factors that affect Motherboard Price:
    1) Age = the age from the initial release of motherboards is considered when pricing
    2) Chipset = In a single release there are chipsets that are released at one time.. basically chipsets determine what your motherboard "Natively" supports.. (Natively means what it Naturally supports, that are not specially added by the manufacturer)
    heres a link to 1155 chipsets ( LGA 1155 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ).. notice that low end chipsets do not have all the capabilities of the high end chipsets
    3) Brand = although quite useless IMO, brand names actually do affect price, known brands are usually priced higher than unknown brands
    4) Durability = here's a loosely used term. durability in the product is a special feature, when a motherboard is marketed as durable, then you can be sure that the PCB, the Capacitors and the components on that mobo is better than the others in the market of the same brand, just look at a standard H81 motherboard and visibly compare that to a ROG MAXIMUS VI EXTREME, it is very noticeable that the capacitors are larger, the heatsinks are thicker, and the PCB is a lot more sturdy
    5) Additional Features = Motherboard manufacturers sometimes add additional features to high end chipset motherboards. these may be added chips to handle more USB support, added LAN support, better DACs, recently there was an added feature to support full pledged 4 X 16x PCIE Slot. these added features are not NEEDED by the common user, and are only applicable to persons who do more to their machines.. I've been saved by additional features more than once..

    - all in all if you want a durable and cheap Mobo. buy from a trusted brand, its a lot costly than unknown brands, but it will save you money on its durability, don't buy Chipsets your not going to need, dont buy additional features that you don't need. Don't be a Fanboy like me..
    I agree in terms of banding and durability.

    But all trusted brands advertise the same exact thing on their boards. Mao, while im in search of the most durable motherboard, nag resort lang ko nga kinsa diri sa istorya.net, nga based on experience sa mga boards, unsa jud nga brand ilang pina ka dugay na end of life. hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by harhar View Post
    Palit ug motherboard nga solid capacitors ang gamit, kana dugay maguba...
    Tanan man nga boards claims to have good solid capacitors.

  5. #15
    if you want "MOST" durable.. get the ASUS Sabertooth series.. I dont think anybody here will disagree..

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by LadYKilleR8520 View Post
    if you want "MOST" durable.. get the ASUS Sabertooth series.. I dont think anybody here will disagree..
    But i'm looking for the most durable at the 2000 - 3000 pesos range. Don't need high end boards.

  7. #17
    Di ko motuo nga ang kaduyan sa mga components depende sa paggamit. Di man mahimo nga usbon nato atong usage pattern aron mapatas-an lang ilang life.

    Kung motherboard lang ang hisgutan, i only trust one brand for durability. And its color is blue..
    And they dont just use solid caps. They use low-esr japanese solid caps.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by keropi View Post
    Di ko motuo nga ang kaduyan sa mga components depende sa paggamit. Di man mahimo nga usbon nato atong usage pattern aron mapatas-an lang ilang life.

    Kung motherboard lang ang hisgutan, i only trust one brand for durability. And its color is blue..
    And they dont just use solid caps. They use low-esr japanese solid caps.
    Agree ko bro.
    Asus emo pasabot

  9. #19
    @jinkazama92 Kani.. xaro.. http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/VANGUARD_B85/

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    @jinkazama92 Kani.. xaro.. http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/VANGUARD_B85/

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by jinkazama92 View Post
    Agree ko bro.
    Asus emo pasabot
    Aw sorry im referring to the pcb bro. Sa una ang signature color sa Asus kay yellow-gold man guro to. Karon kay chestnut naman. Red has always been associated to Biostar and black to EVGA.
    Ang blue...hula2x na lang..

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