Hey! I'll have you know PCChips were the fore-runners of great systems like that MSI Celeron that was mentioned yesterday. They had a reputation, you could always rely on PCChips products (to crash) 😁
I wonder if there's anyone who hasn't had a PCChips board at some point. I thought I had none in service anymore, only to discover my Pine PT-7502 is a re-badged PCChips board (Apparently M920, though that comes in as an ATX Board so who knows). Surprisingly, it's the fastest Triton II board I have, so whether Pine (Essentially XFX today) did something to it or they were just a board that was actually good I do not know. Maybe the information is incorrect, but it does resemble something PCChips would make and the Pine model number is just a plastic transfer with gold writing slapped on the edge of the board in a lopsided manner.
Given some of what I've seen, I even wonder if they made their own boards, bought designs from other companies or there were common reference designs used by more than one vendor as there are quite a few boards that were identical to ones from other companies, some of them good, such as the Aquarius MB-4DUVC VLB board I have which came from a bout 10 companies in different colors with different numbers and varying component quality, they all had holes for the different components each company had. It was identical to the JK-042A it replaced aside from it's build quality being better, the JK labelled one had the VX.X silkscreen like PCChips ones. Was actually a good board, the only thing that killed it was the barrel battery bursting and getting between they layers of the PCB so I couldn't clean it out, and it still took ten years to eat anything important.
I have heard the M919 is actually a decent board though, apparently they do work and support a wide array of CPUs. I think they are one of the few boards that run the Cx5x86 reasonably well, but I've never owned one so can't say for sure.