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Old November 23rd 05, 09:43 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
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Default which chipset?

Why? Quality, stability, & drivers == Nvidia. However there is 1 big flaw in
the current set - Active Armor does not work! It is a very well known
flaw...

Compare the others and you will find they fail to varying degrees on all 3
fronts although the Via / Athlon K8T800 is OK (none of the rest are IE
K8T890 I thin is the one that won't support X2).


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Hi,

I'm trying to chose a mobo for an athlon but there are so many to
choose from! Is any one chipset better than another, and if so, why?

Thanks.



 




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