Not really. Biostar has always made very solid products. I've never had a bad experience.
That's good but only applies to you own personal experience, same as mine except for how things went.
I've had a similar experience with Gigabyte and MSI. EVERY company has a certain percentage of product that has a factory defect or goes bad. There are ZERO exceptions to this. Your experience was not the same as most who have bought from Biostar but is VERY similar to the experience others have had in general with a variety of brands.
I'll quote myself in response to this part of it here:
Any and all makes have their lemons and failures along the way right along with some good stuff too.
That only supports the statement you made and it's the truth either way.
No, it's you that is missing the point and context. You will only convince us that you have a bad experience with Biostar, NOT that they are a bad company.
And that was the point of it.
What's wrong with saying as much concerning my own experience? Either you did or didn't have a bad experience as I did, so I said it and why too.
I'm sure everyone else here has their own thoughts about it - In fact I know they do and all this is proof of it - And it's OK.
It's the same as those saying it's good for reasons of their own, which
I don't have a problem with.
Yes - TBF I
could be wrong but that's my opinion of it and why I think that, backed by real experience of what happened and the reason why, plus what happened afterwards too which is how I found out HOW it died.
*The "HOW" part being important to the point it was THE deciding factor for me.
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One would think
Any board should be able to tolerate a simply bad stick of RAM without snuffing it, esp when other boards did
with the same stick and had no problem over it.
I already know if you or anyone else believes something is bad, you'll say so and you have every right to and that's fair in itself - Again, I don't have an issue with it.
If you want one, get it and be happy - I'm not and that's fair enough all around.