Don't buy this motherboard.

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Jered
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Don't buy this motherboard.

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The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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I am sorry about your experience, please contact us at 1 888 FUCK YOU to see if we can resolve your issues.

MOBOS are always the greatest fear for comp builds. At least that one had the decency to shit the bed fast
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Jered wrote:I bought one of these for a PC build, and it does not work.
*Kommander looks at the single review left for the Mobo, takes a look at the persons profile, adds two and two and takes a shot in the dark*

You use a safety razor to shave? I just started using a Van Der Hagen razor and have been really happy with the results so far, though I still need to get a proper brush, mug, and creme/soap so I can ditch the canned goop. Any recommendations?
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Go to walmart, they have a mug/brush combo that is more than worth the money. It has a windmill on it, and comes in at under 20 bucks. (Comes with soap) It really DOES make a difference, by the way. I use barbasol canned and a 5 blade razor at work, and the safety razor at home. The safety razor is better.
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The windmill guys are the ones who made (or perhaps just repackaged) my razor and I have been thinking about getting that set. Is the brush ok? The most common complaint about the set seems to be the brush is to stiff and sheds allot.
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Kommander wrote:
Jered wrote:I bought one of these for a PC build, and it does not work.
*Kommander looks at the single review left for the Mobo, takes a look at the persons profile, adds two and two and takes a shot in the dark*

You use a safety razor to shave? I just started using a Van Der Hagen razor and have been really happy with the results so far, though I still need to get a proper brush, mug, and creme/soap so I can ditch the canned goop. Any recommendations?
Yep, I use a safety razor to shave.

I use Taylor of Old Bond street soap and I've found Derby blades are good.
The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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:jacked:

That didn't take long. :lol:
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:jacked:
Kommander wrote:You use a safety razor to shave? I just started using a Van Der Hagen razor and have been really happy with the results so far, though I still need to get a proper brush, mug, and creme/soap so I can ditch the canned goop. Any recommendations?
You have a shower, right? A bar of soap? Put your razor in the shower and shave there. Use the same soap you use to clean your butt. It's soap, which is a lubricant, and you have hot water, to soften the beard.

You don't need all those mamby-pamby cremes or lotions, or other sissy stuff. Shave in the shower like a man shaves. A mirror, you ask? Why do you need a mirror. I'm pretty sure you can find your face, even with your eyes closed.

Oh, geez!
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This thread really delivers the funny!
I can't even explain why I'm sitting here laughing.

:lol:
If time, chance and random process can produce a platypus why not an ammo tree?
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Jered wrote:I bought one of these for a PC build, and it does not work.
Is there a provision for returning a defective product?
If time, chance and random process can produce a platypus why not an ammo tree?
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