Hi Benjamin,
I have the exact same mobo you mention (A7N8X-Deluxe). Onlye issues I
had with both Fedora and RH9 were:
- onboard nForce NIC: cannot be recognized without nVidia drivers; works
like a charm with them
- sound: nvaudio driver (from nVdia, based on intel8x0) works reasonably
well (Flash plugin doesn't work very well with it). Using now ALSA
intel8x0 driver, seems to work better (at least Flash plays nice with
it)
- PS/2 console mouse stopped playing nice with X mouse with FC1.
Requires me to turn off console mouse before starting X (used to work
flawlessly on RH9)
Aside from these, I hadn't had any trouble with the mobo, which performs
really nice IMHO.
HTH
Andre
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 22:39:50 -0600 (CST)
"Benjamin J. Weiss" <benjamin(a)Weiss.name> wrote:
List,
I've decided that I'm going to upgrade my home server from RH 9 to FC
1 sometime before April. I figure that that may be a good time to
also upgrade from my 866MHz Pentium III as well. :)
I've been thinking of getting an AMD Athlon 2600+ 333MHz FSB, and an
ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe mother board.
(
http://usa.asus.com/prog/spec.asp?m=A7N8X-E%20Deluxe&langs=09) I've
seen some potential issues on this list about the nforce2 chipset, so
I was curious about any positive or negative experiences anybody might
have had with this mother board.
If somebody has another recommendation for a motherboard/cpu combo,
I'd be interested in that as well. Basically, I'm trying to get a
fast motherboard and CPU with about 512Meg of RAM for about $250 US.
I'm only interested in good, name brand motherboards and RAM, I've had
bad experiences with cheap ECS crap and don't care to repeat the
experience.
The A7N8X-E Deluxe looks like it can handle two DDR 400 256 for that
doubled speed thing, which sounds good to me. I don't really care too
much about AGP8x or anything, since it'll be a server, not a desktop
game machine.
Thanks!
Ben
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