* Valkai Elod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080312 02:28]: > There were reports of problems with 4GB of RAM, or some kind of DMA, > I think. There are some board makers that do not want to release new > firmware to correct them. Gigabyte seems ok, Asus might be too, but > check for bios updates. > > I've got a gigabyte board GA-69GM-S2H, there are no issues with the > chipset, except for a problem with the digital output. It may be only > my motherboard. Some pixels flicker at resolutions > 1280x1024, but > only on the digital output (DVI and probably HDMI). > > The video part should work with Catalyst drivers, but I've not been > able to install it yet (running 64 bit kernel & 32 bit apps). > > If you want the boost of 3D graphics performance, wait for the all-new > 780G. It's out, with 6xSATA & eSATA and should appear on the market soon.
Thank you for the reply. My desire is for a general-purpose desktop machine which is faster than an old 1700 MHz Celeron. I do not play games or watch videos. I use 1280x1024 analogue output. RLH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]