Originally posted by: cubby1223
I've had the ASRock 939Dual-SATA2, no problems at all with it. When the VSTA version came out, I swapped boards, again no problems at all. Not saying the other poster is full of it, just saying that every manufacturer makes some defective boards, whether it be ASRock, MSI, DFI, Asus, Soltek, etc. etc. etc. - you're going to find groups of people with problems with many manufacturers, and is not always representative of the overall quality of a product.
I wouldn't hesitate for an instant to put together another system with an ASRock dual board if the situation warranted it. It's a unique product that no one else offers. The only other agp & pci-e boards use some type of cripped agp slot that is incompatible with ~3/4 of all agp video cards, whereas the ASRock board is I believe compatible with all AGP & PCI-e cards (well, except like the obvious AGP 1x cards, but all AGP 8x boards are
incompatible with those).
Originally posted by: Oyeve
What about the Asrock 939dual mobo with AGP and PCI-E? Its pretty cheap and when you decide to go PCI-E you have it. My 2 pennys.
Originally posted by: smthmlk
Originally posted by: Oyeve
What about the Asrock 939dual mobo with AGP and PCI-E? Its pretty cheap and when you decide to go PCI-E you have it. My 2 pennys.
The 939dual-sata2 is one of the worst motherboards I've ever encountered. Could not achieve stability with it with everything at stock. Tried *every* driver version from ULi and NV, tons of bios's, nvidia & ati agp & pci-e video cards (and about 10 different drivers from each), different psu's, different ram (all known to work), and even different procs (also known to work)--no stability. I've seen too many people discuss the same problems I had with mine to conclude mine was just a fluke. Sure, the board technically works, and if all you want to do is play minesweeper and run firefox, it'll be fine I learned my lesson with the 939dual-sata2: stay far away from gimmicky motherboards; there's probably a very good reason why every other manufacturer doesn't incorporate the gimmick.
Sure, but can you run both types of video cards?Originally posted by: Big Lar
Best 1 I ran in agp was the Gigabyte, I think you can still get them at futurepower. I also ran the Neo-2f which was decent, as well as the DFI, but the Giga was the most stable for me.
Originally posted by: Oyeve
What about the Asrock 939dual mobo with AGP and PCI-E? Its pretty cheap and when you decide to go PCI-E you have it. My 2 pennys.