Which Mobo to get?
I am considering get a little faster Mobo for the Linux system. I have a new WD100 10G HD(7200rpm) arrive today. I have ordered a modem that is supposed to come with Linux drivers.
Now I need input on Mobo/CPU selection. I was shopping in the mid range say 1ghz approx Duron, Athlon,Celeron etc. and in the neighborhood of $100 or less for the combo. Just like to get one that will not be hard to get to take the Mandrake 9.1 by a real newbie. |
I have been using Biostar MOBOs. They run nicely with linux but
they fail too often so I tried an MSI MOBO and it is even better, cheap too. like $59, my Athlon 1700 1.44Ghz was like $62. Check out directron.com. They are in Houston TX and their shipping is lightening fast. I ordered at noon and recieved by UPS ground the next day. I live in Dallas. But they are fast. They have tons of stuff and You can order online. garion |
thanks
Thanks for the info. Will look. I have tried Linux on and off for a year and this Compaq is the only Mobo that I have gotten all functions to work. (Onboard sound and Audio) Just if I can find a modem that I can make work now. I am on number 3 and have ordered number 4!! I do like the 9.1 and want to get a good system running all the way!:newbie:
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What's a MOBO?
Pardon my ignorance, but what is a MOBO?
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mobo = MOther BOard:)
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What you are trying to do is make a WINMODEM work on Linux.
You can and I have done it. But this is easier and faster. They use no CPU resources. I have some used US Robotics 56K X2 external modems. Not the latest but better than any internal modem And I sell them for $30 shipping included. (CONUS only) These are hardware modems that I garrantee to work with any flavor of Linux. If you want one I accept paypal ( selquip@netscape.net ) Just let me know you paid and I will ship ASAP I hope is didn't violate any forum restrictions. He did ask about modems. |
Shuttle AK32A
I love this motherboard. Lets me use either PC133 or DDR266 speed RAM (one or the other, not both at the same time.)
It's very fast and stable. I had trouble getting Mandrake 9.1 to work with the onboard sound, but I think that's more of a problem with Mandrake being generally hard to configure sound, than it is a motherboard problem. I got around it by spending about $7.00 on a PCI soundcard from Newegg. It's actually a great sounding card, if you have good speakers. Directron is a very good supplier, but I prefer Newegg even more. They have free shipping on a lot of their items and the fastest service I've ever seen. www.newegg.com |
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