Most improved chipset manufacturer

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SIS Hands down.
 
 
They have made some descent chipsets in the past year

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I don't even know why ServerWorks would be an option, since most people don't know that they even exist, let alone what level of chipsets they offer.

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Authough i havent owned 1 recently its gotta be sis.

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I put SiS myself too. They just came out of left field with performance chipsets for cheap.
 
I put ServerWorks in because they were the only other chipset manufacturer I could think of, and because I felt like it:p

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O chose server works because i didn't know what it was lol

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Intel tho still makes the best chipsets.
 
 
Amd needs to watch and learn

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I would have to say Intel. Dunno much about SIS, but I know a lot of people that owned Elitegroup boards with a SIS chipset (athlon socket 7) and died on them at an astounding rate (8 out of 10 had to be replaced).

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Its most 'improved' chipset though, intel make good ones 99% of the time so its a bit hard to improve