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10 Million Motherboards Sold Last Month  

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According to financial statistics, between the four Taiwanese giants in motherboard manufacturing, 10 million motherboards have been supplied in stores all over the world in January 2007. We're slaves to computing!





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sdkid, on 2/17/2007 9:17:40 AM
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10 million new computers. I wonder how many will have legitimate copies of Windows.
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meh., on 2/18/2007 9:29:27 AM
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Out of those 10 million, 9 million will be RMAed because of dodgy capacitors. Taiwanese MFG FTW!!
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akeizm, on 2/18/2007 2:44:08 PM
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meh I think I'm in that boat, got a new ASUS about a week and abit ago. As soon as I press the power button, it turns on for 2 seconds then turns itself off...
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meh., on 2/18/2007 2:55:53 PM
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That's something overheating, do you have your CPU heatsink mounted properly?
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silentdeath11, on 2/18/2007 8:04:29 PM
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@meh

Taiwanese makers make ALL premium mobos. You can tell what caps your's has (jap or solid state are the best) by reading the box. If you bought a cheap ass board, it's because you didn't do some research.

I think the price spike has to do with vista.

Though I will admit that asus quality control has gone to shit lately, oddly enough right as their prices went up.

Oh well I'll stick with DFI
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EclipseJRB, on 2/18/2007 8:44:10 PM
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While I don't have any idea why this might be true, I think a good guess would be to assume that it has something to do with the release of Vista less than a month ago.

A slave to computing? I'll hand it to you, we rely on computers for a lot of our work now and they are the single most useful tool that the human race has ever created. But to say that we are slaves to them merely because everybody wants one is a bit of a stretch don't you think?
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Scootro, on 2/18/2007 11:37:15 PM
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Haha. It is a stretch indeed, but I'm an avid movie-watcher and comedy guru (spikedhumor.com).

Does that explain it? :)
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voodoo83, on 2/27/2007 1:35:27 PM
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@akeizm

I had two ASUS MBs burned out... have no idea why, but the first time it was something with the CPU power supply management and the second time it was the South bridge... I guess it was too Taiwanese...
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