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Hi,
Fic 2013 and Asus P5A (not the P5A-B) are both ATX boards. I've also seen
a few Ata-66 motherboards out there, but mostly with the SIS 530 chipset
(SS7, integrated video and audio). I think the 810 is suppose to support
Ata-66. Another warning, Linux sometimes has trouble with chipsets that
integrate the video chip into the chipset (I think this is mostly dealing
with X-windows and possibly Gnome and KDE, but I am not sure) SIS 530 and
Intel 810 are both integrated chipsets.
Just my two cents,
Donald Gaither
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From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Dave Gillett
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 1:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Building My Own Computer - Confused by Choices
On 9 Jun 99, at 9:39, Vincent Lim wrote:
> 1. Should I get a Celeron or a AMD in the timeframe that I have
> allocated myself? If so, which clock speed should I get to?
I don't know of any really good SS7 motherboards in ATX, so I'd say that
if you want ATX (and I'd recommend it for a new machine) that AMD is out of
this picture.
<snip>
> 6. Should I buy DMA-66 harddisk instead? What's the actual
> performance differences?
I haven't seen actual support for Mode 5 *or* DMA-66 yet; in both cases,
the drive should fall back to whatever the board does provide -- which will
still probably provide more throughput than the drive can sustain.
David G
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