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Originally Posted by AlienALX
Whichever board you choose I would make sure it is reliable. The chances are if you RMAd it nowadays you would likely get the "Sorry, EOL" email I got with my X79 MSI.
So yeah, make sure you pick something known to last. IDK how Asrock and Asus are when it comes to holding replacements, but MSI do not.
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That's the problem right there, When you buy older while brand new parts.
I'm not not what ASRock RMA is like cause we only really ever hear about ASUS & MSI more than other companies.
If i went with a Black/White motherboard is trying to work out how i would tie the white into the build.
I used to be an EVGA elitist think everything they made was the best on the market, After owning one of there motherboards and using the BIOS as of now i completely agree with most people the EVGA BIOS sucks balls and it's no where near the level of ASUS, There is a reason why ASUS sells the most motherboards, I think i just needed to experience the EVGA BIOS just to see how bad it is.
I was reading the EVGA Z370 motherboard thread and it seems like they have learn nothing and the BIOS still seems to be just as bad as their previous gens.
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Originally Posted by Excalabur50
Can you get the MSI pro carbon as Asus warranty sux here in Aus, at least MSI warranty is very good here, don't know about Asrock though although the board I have from them is quite solid, Ive not had to use their warranty service.
Also I don't know how good new egg is for looking after warranty either so all I can say is use caution and try and get as much info as you can before commiting
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I know i really can't compare this but i own a couple of MSI products back in the day a Motherboard & GPU and i had problems more with the Motherboard than anything else.
Unless the MSI support has improve over the last few years i wouldn't touch another MSI product ever again.
Yeah i know the ASUS support is awful, But i've had the most luck with ASUS motherboards than most of the other brands.
I think with warranty if anything went wrong i wouldn't have to deal with Newegg themselves i would deal directly with the company but i could be wrong maybe a American can chime in and answer that question.
I'll have a look at the MSI Pro Carbon and look at some reviews and go from there.