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On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 12:08:34 -0700, Smitty Two wrote:

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Meat Plow wrote:

On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 10:22:43 -0700, Smitty Two wrote:

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On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 19:21:33 -0700, Smitty Two wrote:

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Meat Plow wrote:


I'd switch to Asus.

Not my call.

Been using Asus for more than a decade. Besides Super Micro, best
boards I've ever owned and I've used dozens or more building OEM
machines.

MSI is cheap board, just pulled one out of a 3 year old eMachine and
replaced it with an Asus.

That's my call from 15 years of building experience.

All right, two votes for Asus. I'll suggest them to my customer, but
I'm going to have to be pretty gentle about it. Not all my customers
welcome design/engineering (or in this case parts specification)
suggestions from me. I'm just supposed to be the stupid guy who does
what he's told.


Hmmmm... I never had customers who didn't go with my hardware
suggestions. If they opposed my suggestions there simply were asked to
go elsewhere. I've been asked to build with the customer's hardware on
a few occasions, usually a friend of a friend. I made it very clear I
would not stand behind what I though were inferior products and they
should have consulted me prior to making purchases. I'm not insensitive
to your situation, I've been there.


I do some product design, but the bulk of my business is assembly work,
and I've lost customers by making suggestions that offended someone. In
this case, I get paid whether the MB RAM slots work or not, and I get
paid again to replace the bad MBs, so it's not really in my best
interest to make an issue of component selection or tell the customer to
go elsewhere. If I put in all the parts correctly and get the single
beep, the invoice goes out. I do not install OS or hook computer up to a
monitor. Customer does that and assumes responsibility for the thing.

Still, if I can improve the reliability of his product, I might gain
some respect. Just have to put on my best diplomacy suit with this guy,
because he loves to micro-manage.


Well you're in a totally different situation than I. But I could not in
good faith allow equipment that I knew was faulty in some way even
thought it didn't affect its pre-designed use in your case, one of say
three ram slots didn't work. That usually comes back to bit you in the ass
sooner or later.



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