Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hello all,
My old and loyal desktop PC at home got hosed recently after years of
servicing my - sometimes brutal - experiments on it. It's a Gigabyte GA7xx
something (VIA chipset) with AMD Athlon 1GHz.
I'm looking for a replacement. Something very economical in terms of pricing
and it should be very friendly with Linux. And as a nice to have feature is
preferably the display adapter will be able to run Beryl.
I had a GA-7ZXE which gave me years of joy (it's still ticking over
merrily in a family PC. I decided to replace it because it lacked USB2,
firewire, onboard network and SATA, and I had a SoundBlaster live, so
trying to add everything I needed I was running out of PCI slots.
After a brief period of frustration with the top-of-the-line ASUS
(A7-V880 or something like that), I got GA-7VT600-L which gave me all
the features and everything worked 100% in Linux.
http://www.giga-byte.co.uk/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=1817ModelName=GA-7VT600-L
It doesn't, however, have onboard graphics. There are pretty much two
options as far as onboard graphics on Socket A boards - VIA (really S3
savage, afaik) or SiS. I'm not sure if they will be fast enough. And
from what I've seen SiS hardware 3D is pretty poor under Linux.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENEN=2010200022+1070907493name=Socket+A+(Socket+462)
If you can get a board with an AGP slot, and an entry level nVidia or
ATi card, it would probably be a better solution.
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