I've built three machines using the GA K8N Ultra-9 board, one for myself, 2
for others. So far it's about the most stable board I've ever used, runs
all AMD 64 single and dual core processors up to the FX60 and is happy with
nearly anything you throw at it.
The other two users are equally contented with theirs.
There's only one thing really seriously wrong with it -- they don't make it
any more...
Charles
At 09:41 PM 4/06/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>My previous machine had a Gigabyte MB and I really liked it. So far,
>I'm not impressed. It's also my first experience with Nvidia chipset
>drivers - I was ready for anything else, given my experience with VIA.
>I may go back to Gigabyte, sooner than later.
>
>Jim
>
>gary wrote:
>
>>I guess I should say Asus mobos anymore. It used to be my mobo of choice.
>>
>>http://www.iometer.org/
>>To some degree you can measure disk i/o with the program, though it
>>really flogs your whole system.
>>
>>
>>gary wrote:
>>
>>
>>>FWIW, I don't build PCs using Asus mobos. I find I get a better bang for
>>>you buck with Gigabyte. I've built two systems using the GA-k8n Ultra-9
>>>(x64 and Suse 10.0)
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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