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Tips for buying a new Mainboard by glenalec2003-01-19 00:46:13
  Tyan S2390B. by caffine-iv2003-01-19 00:48:15
    Thanx. by glenalec2003-01-19 00:53:36
      Well, by caffine-iv2003-01-19 00:54:26
        Currency exchange restrictions... by glenalec 2003-01-19 01:00:12
...basicly force us to buy locally. Though mail-order from HK works with local currency, which is how I got my PlexCombo drive (Did I mention I was very happy with it? ;-) I think for a general needs situation like this, as long as I have names of some reputable manufacturers I should have no trouble finding a decent board.

My own needs are more problematic as I have VERY specific wants in a MB. Two companies distribute exactly what I want, however one can't heep themselves on the 'net (not encouraging when a tech company has that trouble) and the other won't answer my emails asking where I can buy/order one from (interesting sales approach).
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          Yeah, I was just hoping tho, by caffine-iv2003-01-19 01:04:48
            Umm.. what? by gecka2003-01-19 01:18:22
              Yeah yeah, by caffine-iv2003-01-19 01:21:48
            Yes. My current MB is a case study... by glenalec2003-01-19 01:24:44
              It is? by caffine-iv2003-01-19 01:27:42
                Not funny.... by glenalec2003-01-19 01:40:09
                  Hahahha, point in.. uh, proof in.. by caffine-iv2003-01-19 01:43:44
                    er.. fill in hte blank. by caffine-iv2003-01-19 01:52:25
                    I think you meant: by glenalec2003-01-19 03:11:52

 

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