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scatman98
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Re: motherboard recommendation

#21 Post by scatman98 »

AK-47 wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 8:43 am
scatman98 wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 1:33 amI saw an sus b760 business mobo as compliant with NIST for half my budget. what are you looking at, link it here.
operator instructors? sure go ahead. a boot kit infects as you boot in.
Fair call, my apologies (although, if you know what you are looking for, why bother asking?). I was thinking in line of server/business boards.
That said, not sure I would recommend an ASUS motherboard given their shoddy warranty practices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3DwhTc7Z4o
Now this is not for that board (it's for the ROG series) but I find it hard to support a company with such shonky business practices.

They have lied about their BIOS update policy, so it wouldn't surprise me if they lie about their NIST compliance. It's certified for NIST SP 800-147 which is in relation to BIOS protection, at least so they claim anyway.
i asked because i had a higher budget than for that board. good inputs on company practices.

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