Tom Brinkman wrote:
>     Well, you mentioned Abit, and I'm sure their boards have an
>intergrated monitoring i2c chip.  I chose a Soyo K7vta pro, because
>I've always had great experiences with Soyo (and overclocking), it's
>the only other board besides a Biostar that AMD still has on their
>recommended motherboard list (most all Abit's were dropped, specially
>for 266 FSB). The Soyo still has an ISA slot (the Biostar doesn't), and
>the Soyo was cheap ;>  Also the Soyo had strong Linux recommends from
>LinuxHardware and DukeOfURL. Short answer, is yes, the mobo must be
>able to support monitoring, any OS.
>

Well, I mentioned Abit for sort of a teaser. But it's four DDR sockets which 
thrills me no end.

I've actually ordered MSI K7T Turbo LE along with DDR RAM, when I discovered 
that K7T has SD-RAM. Back to the drawing board then.

'My' shop has only MSI, Abit and Asus which narrows down the mobos.

Back to my last posting: When faced with Ali, VIA and AMD chipsets, are they 
just the same with regards to lm_sensors/i2c?


>1.55g).  You really ought'a use plain text when posting to a public
>mailing list.
>
>--
>Tom Brinkman                       Galveston Bay

Point taken. I've rehearsed my browsers with Curt to see what the problem is 
(strange machine every time). It seems to be down to the Exporer, anyone 
know how to yank out tags of my posting, please step forward. I'm usually in 
Netscape. Sorry curt.


Nice tower. Think it has fans enough for Athlon?
http://www.in-win.com/framecode/ino_s506.html


Regards,

Roger


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