My first motherboard as an enthusiast was the Abit IC7-Max. in 2005. My first Asus motherboard in 2006 was the A8N SLI 32 with a AMD FX60 then later the FX62. In 2012 the P8Z77-LGA. I currently run that set up with a I-7 3770K with a everyday OC of 4.5 on H20.
In 2006 I started a side business as a hobby building gaming rigs for my buddies on-line. To date the count is 300 high end PC's as gaming, workstations and photo-shop rigs. Asus sports each and every tray as the heart of the system. I would not have it any other way.
The quality, craftsmanship and technology used in ASUS motherboards has and is still impeccable. To this day I have never had a call back, RMA or replacement of an ASUS motherboard. I've had incredible service with ASUS with two GPU's once in 2007 and another in 2012 and both times they sent new cards in a few days of receiving my RMA cards. I can not say enough about how happy I am to fly the ASUS flag.
In 2006 I started a side business as a hobby building gaming rigs for my buddies on-line. To date the count is 300 high end PC's as gaming, workstations and photo-shop rigs. Asus sports each and every tray as the heart of the system. I would not have it any other way.
The quality, craftsmanship and technology used in ASUS motherboards has and is still impeccable. To this day I have never had a call back, RMA or replacement of an ASUS motherboard. I've had incredible service with ASUS with two GPU's once in 2007 and another in 2012 and both times they sent new cards in a few days of receiving my RMA cards. I can not say enough about how happy I am to fly the ASUS flag.