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from: Martin Rosenfeld
date: 2005-10-28 14:11:04
subject: Re: [OS2HW] New Motherboard--Advice Requested....

Derek,

Thanks, that helps a lot.

MNy RAM is 2x1024, and I believe it is DDR DIMM 400/333 non=ECC.

I know nothing of Firewire. Would I want that?

Martin
> 
> 
> What speed of RAM is your 2GB, and how is it configured... 4x512, or
> 2x1024?  You'll need to get a board with enough DIMM slots for it, if
> it's usable.  That Gigabyte board supports DDR400 in only two slots, so
> I'll assume you have 2x1024.
> 
> Socket A is dead, and even the newer Socket754 is dead-end... all
> current and future development on AMD is in Socket939...  which will
> allow you to upgrade to the new dual-core Athlon64's in the future.
> 
> The Tyan S2865 series features Broadcom LAN support that works with
> eCS, and ATI RAGE XL video support you can upgrade later - but for most
> people, it's more than enough, especially with eCS.  You won't be able
> to use your existing AGP card in this motherboard, but for 2D work, the
> RAGE XL should suffice.
> 
> http://www.tyan.com/products/html/tomcatk8e.html
> 
> It's available with or without audio and firewire and has 4 PCI slots
> for plugging in all your older cards, as required.
> 
> It's "latest and greatest", but if you buy into AGP or Socket A or
> Socket 754, you're cutting off your upgrade options in the future.
> 
> Of course, that means you'll also be buying a new CPU - if you're happy
> with your old one, there's a number of Socket A motherboards still
> available... you might be best off seeing if you can find an identical
> board, for greatest ease-of-implementation, since you're already set up
> on one.  Tried eBay if you can't find it locally?
> 
> Whatever you do - I'd recommend avoiding Intel architecture... it's a
> non-starter these days.  It's "already obsolete", and the
> price/performance ratio is poor... but I don't need to tell you this,
> really - you're already an AMD owner. :-D
> 
> Toughest part with new architecture motherboards is making sure the
> on-board stuff is supported - LAN, audio, SATA... and the video
> chipsets are coming out faster than SciTech can keep up with them, so
> you have to shop carefully.  You're already doing the right thing by
> asking first - all depends on how much you want to upgrade, if any.
> 
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 
> -Der


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