Who uses ASRock mothers?
Question to the owners of the subject. We decided to choose a thread from this manufacturer for 1151 and 2-way SLI. They are still on the NAV action, there is a key to the last assassins as a gift, I'll just play. Is it worth it, does the brand justify itself?Spoilerhttp: //www.asrock.com/news/events/AssassinsCreed/index.ru.html
7Rain7
Well, if you work in such volumes, then yes, and so, it can work for point consumers for quite a long time, it seems to me, I mean myself, incl.
Amarelius
Well, I don’t know, maybe their top mothers do not have such a problem with marriage and better quality control, but with the initial office and initial gaming segment, we have already worn out both the department and the sales department. I even try not to insert them into auctions, but to put slightly more expensive gigabits. I prefer gigabit or asus to myself. Although for the last 7 years I have only been using asus.
I will not argue, ASUS really has very cool and productive motherboards, but their price tag is also not very small.
Is everything really that bad with Asrock? All manufacturers have defective models and even batches, and in general the assembly is now completely Chinese.
You shouldn't judge by what happened. How the plextors screwed up once, now they speak badly, but after all, they fixed everything and are still in the tops. It's the same here. Why catch up with some old memory? Take specific new models and describe, if you find a negative, then for God's sake.
Of the fairly new ASRock motherboards, I personally like the Z170 Extreme7 +, for gamers it is just right. YES, and in terms of quality and speed, it will be no worse than ASUS or MSI
maxzeva
I talked about new models of this year on the 1150th and 1151th sockets. Our marriage organization sends them every third to the supplier. It got to the point that we simply do not order them.
Amarelius wrote:
Is the brand justifying itself?
The main thing is not to take cheap shit. It is generally disposable.
7Rain7 And it happens. There is also such a factor. Asus with gigabytes was ordered from our company, almost half were sent back. Apparently the party was simply unlucky.
maxzeva
Perhaps so, but as they say, a bad experience is annoying, especially when it lasted a long time. Because of this, you switch to another product. Recently, by the way, there was a party of 500-k hard drives like this. At the end of last year, a batch of Hynix memory turned out to be like that. Moreover, 100 dies of 4 gig were ordered, a whole box. By marriage, then they sent all 100, broke it was to drive those department and check everything. Of the first 20 dies tested, 17 were defective. The supplier later admitted that they had several boxes from the same batch of these. Looks like drunk Asians worked that shift.
But it is precisely from such cases that an opinion and impression appears. Now we take the memory of Crucial, Corsar, AMD, Kingston. There is a marriage, but it is so small that it is quite natural. For 100 dice, 1-2 go by marriage, but this is not always the case. With mothers, it also turns out that there are no problems with Asus and gigabits.
7Rain7
So ASRock is a kind of offspring of Asus, theoretically, they rivet in one plant, hence the question, why such distrust of the first?
astridy
Quality control is possible different. The same Toyota concern makes tayets and Lexuses. The factories are the same, but the quality and performance are different.
I have already explained in the posts above why I had a negative impression of mothers asrok.
By the way, can you recommend a good motherboard on LGA 1151 for overclocking processors? It's just that I won't pull a new percentage on the budget, but it's much easier to overclock;)
Raykor would
you write a model of a prots that eh ... and Asrok's new mothers are not so cheap already, by the way, or are you a bit older about the model?
Nooo, I'm talking about new motherboards, what for me is the one that is older, I need all the performance that can be squeezed out of iron. I have an Intel Core i5-6600, which itself is very expensive!
Amarelius wrote:
Asroka is not as cheap
As any other, on LGA 1151, and not to say that it would be very expensive, this is their real cost
Of the top-end motherboards, they are the most budgetary ones, plus new processes allow you to overclock.
Of the top motherboards, yes, ASRock is the cheapest, and of all Gigabyte motherboards they are very cheap, but it is worth considering the fact that their quality is not up to par, their motherboards tend to "cry" over time