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DO NOT BUY PCPartner MOTHERBOARD

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Constantin Teodor

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Jun 7, 2001, 8:51:09 AM6/7/01
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In the past I've bought one with a VIA chipset and after 9 months and 29
days,
it went bad.
After I've contacted the technical support from PCPartner, they refused to
handle the
warranty, you see, the shop, where I bought it from, is closed now.
Thanks god, for the other computer, however my advice to you is as
follows:
DO NOT BUY PCPartner VIA chipset PRODUCTS,
DO NOT TOUCH THEM, BECAUSE FROM MY
EXPERIENCE, THEY ARE BAD NEWS.


Mike Daniel

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Jun 7, 2001, 11:24:36 AM6/7/01
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In article <RyKT6.52891$hV3....@newsfeeds.bigpond.com>,
cte...@bigpond.com says...

Aren't they another name for PCChips? Shouldn't have bought the $59
board. Next time stick to someone like Intel, Asus, Abit, Soyo, etc.

Mike

Garion32

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Jun 7, 2001, 2:33:09 PM6/7/01
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My gigabyte is doing just kfine for me:) i haven't had any probs.
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Peter Milnes

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Jun 7, 2001, 6:44:53 PM6/7/01
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No they are not the same as PCChips. They are VERY similar to VTech who stopped
making PCs about three years ago (except for the Hong Kong market).
Cheers, Peter.

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