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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I swear I'm never going to buy another Gigabyte product ever again after all the problems I've had with their products.
    I'm never gonna get one after all the problems mates have had with their crap. Asus wherever possible is how I roll
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I'm never gonna get one after all the problems mates have had with their crap. Asus wherever possible is how I roll
    I've had 5 Gigabyte motherboards die on me, 2 of them were dead straight out of the box! I've never had any issues with Asus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    never really understood why computers don't come with filters, most heatsinks are basically a dust magnet.
    You can opt in most cases to get filters on the fans. I recall FOXCONN used to be the kings of filtered boxes.
    Most of the dead ones I have found have been a 'typical PC' chucked into an 'industrial area'.
    Tis what happens when the customer is a cheap ass.
    FYI most customers are cheap arses.
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    Yeh sometimes the diagnostic may cost more than the immediate fix.

    Always handy having a portable low voltage network analyser with flexible CTs to log all anomalies not just harmonics.

    Without visiting site its hard to comment tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juzz976 View Post
    Yeh sometimes the diagnostic may cost more than the immediate fix.
    Always handy having a portable low voltage network analyser with flexible CTs to log all anomalies not just harmonics.
    Without visiting site its hard to comment tho
    Lets see thats $9,000 for a A.Eberle PQ100 with another $1500 for CT's......
    ..
    Nah fuck it a $200 PSU is cheaper lol
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