This article is inflammatory and one-sided. Although the cableco's are far from blameless, they don't exactly get a free connection to the 'net.
This article implies that the cableco's have virtually unlimited bandwidth. To be sure, within their own network they have a lot, but somewhere they have to connect to the 'net, with it's attendant costs.
Also, bandwidth is not as cheap as it has been in the recent past...
Hey AA, generally I agree with you rankings, and mostly your comments echo my experiences.
But I feel you ranked Soltek unfairly based on too small a sampling, which is understandable, given the , so far, limited availability in North America of these boards, but not to be condoned, IMHO. If you have insufficient data to rate a product, say so.
To be sure they are somewhat of a new kid on the block, but I think you'll soon enough see them elbowing the likes of Abit & Epox (agree with you 100% on Epox:).
I wasn't going to say anything but....
This article is inflammatory and one-sided. Although the cableco's are far from blameless, they don't exactly get a free connection to the 'net.
This article implies that the cableco's have virtually unlimited bandwidth. To be sure, within their own network they have a lot, but somewhere they have to connect to the 'net, with it's attendant costs.
Also, bandwidth is not as cheap as it has been in the recent past...
Hey AA, generally I agree with you rankings, and mostly your comments echo my experiences. But I feel you ranked Soltek unfairly based on too small a sampling, which is understandable, given the , so far, limited availability in North America of these boards, but not to be condoned, IMHO. If you have insufficient data to rate a product, say so. To be sure they are somewhat of a new kid on the block, but I think you'll soon enough see them elbowing the likes of Abit & Epox (agree with you 100% on Epox :).