I have two P2B-DS boards running here, one running 2x350 Pentium II and one
running 2x500 Pentium III.
Both use 2.0.36, and the second one actually uses the SCSI on board with
four 9.1Gb segate drives.
Both work very nicely, without any problem.
I recommend Asus.
Adoram Rogel
Gunnar Thorburn wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I actually got three defective MSI6120 MBs (out of three possible) before
> I changed to an ASUS P2B-DS (which is running nicely), just in case
> someone cares...
>
> /Gunnar Thorburn
>
> On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Mark Hahn wrote:
>
> > molehill. the top 30 motherboard vendors all have more than enough
> > clue to build fully functional boards. all the hard stuff is automated,
> > and based on reference designs anyway. as I said, just about anything
> > you buy will function at about the same performance, and with high-enough
> > quality to outlast it's obsolescence. you're definitely safe with any BX
> > board from certainly anything from Asus, Gigabyte, Intel, Aopen, Atrend,
> > Abit, Tyan, DFI, MSI, Micronics, Soyo, Supermicro, Tekram, and probably
> > others I couldn't think of.
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