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Performance of system measured by speed of MOBO. Followings are the best and top 10 MOBOs.
EVGA 170-BL-E762.
Asus P6X58D.
EVGA E758-A1.
Asus P6T Deluxe V2.
Asus Rampage III Extreme.
ASRock X58 Extreme.
Asus Rampage II Extreme LGA 1366.
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5.
EVGA E758-TR.
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R.
 
How was this speed measured, and by whom? What determines "best", or does it strictly mean "speed"? Speed doing what?

This would be a lot more helpful if we had a smidgeon of background here.
 
Asus have never let me down.

I have had 2 Gigabyte ones both failed within 1.5 years.

Besides speed of the mainboard has nothing to do with anything.
Speed of hardware like CPU, RAM and GPU are what make the system fast.

You can get a cheap basic mainboard, put a high end $1000 CPU in it and a $1000 GPU and it will still be fast.

You pay for extras on a mainboard like Overclocking wizards, multiplyer over riders.
 
I'm going to go out on a limb here and call spam. Out of three posts the OP has made two are lists of products and none really make much sense.
 
How was this speed measured, and by whom? What determines "best", or does it strictly mean "speed"? Speed doing what?

This would be a lot more helpful if we had a smidgeon of background here.

This.
 
To be honest there's no way that the EVGA 170-BL-E762 can be "the best". My gigabyte that I'm running now hoses that board. As grayfox said though the mobo is the starting platform, it's the other components that make a system fast :sly:👍
 
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