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Date:      Fri, 22 Dec 1995 13:17:51 -0800
From:      Eblan Y Farris <eyfarris@gdwest.gd.com>
To:        mcw@hpato.aus.hp.com, rashid@rk.ios.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freefall.freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Giga-Byte GA586ATED board any good ?
Message-ID:  <199512222117.NAA03232@gdwest.gd.com>

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This first model of the ASUS P6 with Intels Orion
chipset is just that - first model.

The board looks great - runs great, but could be
for the more techie guy than average PCer. The 
BIOS still has a way to go as well.  

The price is - WOW! but coming down.

Basically - the P/I-P6RP4 from ASUS is:

Single CPU Socket 8 with VRM for 150-200MHz
Intel 82450 Orion Chipset <supports P6 w/256k or 512k LII>
4 32 bit PCI (one with media bus shared) 3 16 bit ISA
4 72pin SIMM socket upto 512MB, supports 2:1 interleave or noninterleave
CMD 646 PCI EIDE Controller, 2 s 16550, 1 p ECP EPP, IrDA TX/RX Header, 1FDD
CMD Supports DMA 2 and PIO 3,4
BIOS AMI PlugNPlay Flash w/NCR SCSI

This board is the stnd. Baby AT size and NOT the
ATX format that Intel was pushing.

The Gigabyte board is not Gigabytes first Pentium Model and
much more than that it is a great board. All the features 
to compete head to head with Asus' P55TP4XE.

Buy the Gigabyte - you will be happy with it and FreeBSD.
I have personally run all FreeUn*ces on it, as well as
Solaris x86, WinNT, Win3.11, Win'95 - never a problem
or concern with the board. 


efarris@surfusa.com

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Eb Farris	http://www.surfusa.com/		Melbourne, FL

visit http://www.surfusa.com/mall.html for more on motherboards

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