On Monday 15 September 2003 03:56 pm, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday 15 September 2003 10:10, jokerman64 wrote:
> > The asus mobo has a promise controller if i'm not mistaken so i'll just
> > wait for now and get a normal 120 GB HD.
> > There's always 9.3
>
> The nforce asus boards have a si controller. I have sold them here in my
> shop.
i know about the nforce asus board but 
1. i don't want a board w/ onboard video.
2. i don't want to have to worry about nvidia drivers for onboard components 
as well as my vid card. makes troubleshooting harder. of course I could turn 
them off in the bios OR by a board w/out the onboard stuff which is cheaper 
anyways. i choose number two.

It may sound like i'm arguing but i'm just explaining why i don't want a board 
w/ an nforce chip (or onboard video). If you know any other mobo's using the 
SII feel free to tell me but i've decided against buying a new mobo now. I 
only wanted the new mobo to get the SATA HD and now I've decided on just 
getting a normal EIDE.
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