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Date:      Tue, 4 Sep 2001 14:55:06 -0700
From:      "Joseph Grundy" <grundyenterprises@home.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: AMD Systems
Message-ID:  <001c01c1358c$41ffeef0$4401a8c0@rootpromptb>
References:  <5D90F61EB6FDD411836500508B137F1AA3EE8C@mailsvr.ecx.com> <000701c1358a$92c29830$4401a8c0@rootpromptb> <023801c1358b$6dc61970$0200a8c0@mark2>

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> > > Are there any problems with using an AMD chip as opposed to Intel's
> chips
> > > when running FreeBSD? I keep seeing/hearing the term i386 and am not
> sure
> > if
> > > that refers to some sort of architecture related to the Intel chip or
> not.
> > > So question is: will the AMD chip cause any problems not normally
> present
> > > with an Intel chip?
>
>
> > Its not the AMD chip itself. its the chipset you have on the motherboard
> > where i see most the differences. Most AMD motherboards run the VIA
> chipset,
> > not the best. Or you have ALi or AMD chipset itself. I currently run 2
> amd
> > systems one with the asus A7V KT133A and the other a MSI K7 master, the
> asus
> > has both north and south bridge being VIA, the MSI has an AMD north
> bridge
> > while the south is VIA. the MSI board I really like, it runs with ddr
> memory
> > instead of pc 133. Both systems are solid asus board was rated highest
of
> > all 133A VIA chipset motherboards, just do some research on the board
you
> > want. I would recommend the MSI K7 Master server/workstation board i
have
> > now that DDR is really not a huge price difference over pc 133. Would
> > suggest not buying the K7 Master online as there is a chance to get the
> > first version with both north and south being AMD chipset, there where
> some
> > issue's and resolved once going to AMD north and VIA south bridge.
>
> An extension to this though, I have had problems with the VIA 686B south
> bridge chip (I've also got the lovely AMD DDR north bridge) with versions
> of FreeBSD prior to 4.3-Release. 4.3-Release and I assume all -stable
since
> then is fine.
>
> Just in case you are trying to install from an older release.

yes i run 4.4rc2, i can not say from older releases. I did have an install
issue with the power pack i bought 4.2, so i downloaded 4.4rc2 and its
worked like a dream since the first install, all updating, and building my
kernel.

>
> Regards,
> Mark
> --
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