lol -my Asus M2N-E was chosen above the MSI equivolent because the PCB was black. However, lets be honest, it's like what colour underwear you have one, nobody will ever see it, but you just feel that much more comfortable wearing those slinky lace thongs dont ya? or is that just me :S
I have to disagree, don't you want to wear nice underwear when you're not wearing pants ? Casewindows are common practice these days.
Actually, through out todays 'youth' it is common to wear your trousers or shorts low so that onlookers may gaze at your 'Calvin's'. (Ali G in da' house must have had something to do with that ) I have to agree with Koradhil there.
LOL....mankz got a point here! Although my current Mobo's is RED(which i liked because there was green & this red only) but now i say BLACK with UV....sounds rad...isn't it?
i currently have a DFI NF590 board that is black with UV Orange and yellow that looks nice. The other board i have is a Jetway that is on red PCB and i honestly don't care for how it looks. Although a dark blue would look nice.
wow Transparent would be really awesome to see but I havent seen any thing like that, what company has used a Transparent pcb before?
i'm wearing nice simple black boxers today, lined with some black cotton trim, all rounded off with pink legs and a pasty white torso thats seen very little sunshine this year.
I have been loyal to Gigabyte and their blue boards for quite a while now. I mean it always seems to me that Gigabyte has produced very high quality and stable motherboards, kinda like ASUS. ASUS is quite high quality (like Gigabyte) but what separates ASUS from Gigabyte in my opinion is that Gigabyte boards look pretty and have all the features labeled amazingly well. L J
Asus needs to stop using that vomit-brown/yellow color for its lower and midrange motherboards, it looks terrible.
quite a few, because the cheap midrange cases often use windows and lighted fans to try and draw buyers (and fail most of the time, usually by promptly falling apart on unpack)
After looking at Sapphires white PCB mobo, which I originally thought was quite ugly, I realize that I the reason I dislike it is the red on white color scheme. I think if they were to make a board with PCB and components being all white and black or vice versa it would look pretty awesome.