Shillette

Motherboard Compatibility

Crowd-sourced from real Shillette DMA orders
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Ranked by replacement rate — boards where customers needed re-builds or different firmware are flagged so future buyers can pick something that just works. Every board is shown regardless of order count; the early data hint marks rows with fewer than 5 samples so you can weight confidence yourself.

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This is a guide, not a guarantee.

A reported issue on a board does not mean it won't work for you. Every setup is different, and replacement requests can be caused by things that have nothing to do with the motherboard:

  • User error during install
  • Wrong PCIe slot
  • Bad / wrong cables
  • Defective DMA card
  • Driver or Windows quirks
  • Anti-cheat / detection issues unrelated to the board

Use this list to see what we have and haven't had issues with — not as a definitive "this board will / won't work" verdict.

Boards tracked
Orders counted
No issues reported
Frequent problems
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Motherboard
Samples
Replacement %
Tier
About this data. Every Shillette DMA order has its motherboard field captured at purchase time and tagged later if the customer needed a replacement build. Passing-grade entries from the speed-test leaderboard are merged in as bonus evidence the board works (counted toward sample size, never toward the replacement rate so it can't dilute genuine problem signals). No individual customer information is exposed.
How tiering works: 0 replacement requests = no issues reported at any sample count (we treat absence of complaints as positive signal). Boards with replacements at low sample size get limited data because 1/2 = 50% doesn't reflect anything real. A higher replacement rate doesn't always mean a board is bad — it can reflect popularity, BIOS age, or firmware versions that have since been fixed.