On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 08:28, Shawn Protsman wrote: > Why would the N-Force boards be a problem? The Nvidia video cards can > be an issue but I've not heard of any issues (to my limited knowledge) > with the N-Force mobos. In fact, I'm thinking of picking one up with a > new Athlon XP proc. :-) > > On Wednesday, Dec 17, 2003, at 08:48 US/Central, Derek Jennings wrote: > > > I would suggest avoiding Nvidia N-Force based mobos because you then > > become > > tied to Nvidia continuing to supply their closed source driver, and I > > would > > suggest you choose a mobo with a good BIOS that allows flexible > > configuration > > of IRQ lines etc. In my limited experience Award seems to be better > > than > > Pheonix in this regard. > > > > Apart from that just about anything will work. > > My Abit KD7 Via KT400 based mobo works great. > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com i have the asus sk8n with nforce3 drivers the chipset is notsupported in 64 bit so if u r running 32 bit theres already new drivers out for it... but so far i had to put an old NIC in cuz the nforce3 nic is unsupported so far right now im sure it will be supported in like 3 months or less -- jason pearl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GNU Linux
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