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"Janus, Philip" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Feb 2000 14:54:15 -0500
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> At first I was going to get a motherboard based on the 440BX chipset -
> probably an ASUS or AOpen. Then I read reviews online that
> said that the
> 440BX standard is getting old and creaky. Since my building
> project is one
> which is going to go on for some months and involve several
> people I decided
> to look for the new technology.

I guess it depends on how you look at it - the BX is either "old" or
"proven." :)
You need to decide on what you need first, then find the technology that
fits your needs. The BX can do dual processor, soft BIOS configuration (no
jumpers), up to 6 PCI slots + AGP, and up to 800MHz (I think).

Given all that and the fact that you can get a motherboard that has
thousands of users producing feedback on it, my most recent motherboard
purchase was a BX.

Hope this helps,
Philo

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