> From: Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> The s1834 >> is a little faster and uses the via apollo pro133a chipset. The >> s1832 uses the intel 440bx chipset. > >I just ordered an 1834 for a box at work. I looked around for a while >and it seemed the best choice for what I wanted to do.
I'm using one at this very moment... I've not tried to set up linux on it yet. None of the "reviews" out there look favorable on that count. I'll just have to see how that goes though. Do pay attention to their "approved" memory requirements. It makes a world of difference. Though this thing was fairly stable with 128 megs of noname stuff it would occasionally give me errors. http://www.axiontech.com/cgi-local/hardware.asp?category=memory%5Fmodules Has Corsair chips fairly cheap.