Athlon Motherboards
Joshua
joshua at navyjosh.us
Fri Aug 1 17:42:41 EDT 2003
Yea if i have questions about building a pc i will ask you guys you sim to
have all teh answers >=P
--------- Original Message --------
From: nflug at nflug.org
To: nflug at nflug.org <nflug at nflug.org>
Subject: Re: Athlon Motherboards
Date: 02/08/03 01:22
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> Thanks for the advice. I have an older geforce 2 board, that I plan to
> use at least for now. I also have an almost new 20 gig 7200 rpm hdd I
> plan to reuse. As for sound, if the on board sound is good and it is
> supported, I'll save the slot for something else. Does the mainboard
> you mention have on board usb and or ethernet? Or should I use separate
> cards for those functions as Kevin suggested.
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> Thx again,
> Dave.
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> P.S. Where is your store? I'm in Clarence. Is it far for me?
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> You will probably have a hard time finding a motherboard today without
> onboard sound but that's ok, if you install ALSA, they rock! Or, if
> you want to reuse your SBLive, you could just disable the onboard sound
> in the BIOS.
> I sell Gigabyte motherboards for AMD cpu's
> Gigabyte GA-7VA 8xAGP motherboard $109.00
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> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 18:14, David Mangani wrote:
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> I'm considering doing a rebuild on my box. I intend to go with AMD
> again. ( using a k6-2 now ) I want something that WILL work good with
> Linux. I don't need every bell and whistle but would like ethernet, USB
> 2.0 would be nice, sound can be there or not. I have a good SB live
> card. Definately don't want on board video. Anyone have a suggestion on
> a good board that won't break the bank. Would also like a newer board
> that supports 333 or even 400mhz ddr. Once I decide on a main board I'll
> see how much CPU I can afford. LOL
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> TIA
> Dave
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> Cyber Source <peter at thecybersource.com>
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