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Date:      Mon, 15 Apr 2002 19:21:26 -0400
From:      Jud <jud@myrealbox.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Fw: Re: Kt333 or nvida 415d stable ?
Message-ID:  <20020415192126.477dfe5c.jud@myrealbox.com>

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Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 19:18:55 -0400
From: Jud <jud@myrealbox.com>
To: atk2@arctic.org
Subject: Re: Kt333 or nvida 415d stable ?


On 15 Apr 2002 19:01:00 -0000
atk2@arctic.org wrote:

> Hello,
> 
[snip]
> I plan on upgrading in the next few weeks with the following hardware:
> 
> Maxtor 6L040L3 hard disk           $100
> Lite-on 16x dvd player             $50
> Lite-on 163 cdrw                   $85
> AMD 1.8XP                          $130
> 2x256mb ddr pc2100               2x$70
> antec 840 case                   $110 (330w power supply)

I have an XP1800+ and have absolutely no complaints.  If a 350-400w
power supply isn't a lot more, I'd think about it.  I don't know what
sort of fan setup the antec comes with, but I'd be sure to have at least
one fan drawing air into the case (preferably low and in front) and one
blowing out (preferably high and in back).  That's besides the CPU
heatsink and fan, of course.

> (from old sytem 3 scsi ii drives, cheap nic card, scsi ii card and
vodoo>  3/2000 (hey it has good 2d))
> 
> Now the question is what motherbord. I'd like to go with either the
> 
> abit nv7-133                     $124
> or
> asus a7v-333                     $120
> 
> I realize that 4.5 does not suppor the sound/nic on the nv7-133 (the
raid> chip is supported but I'm not planning on using it). The sound
card on the> asus a7v333 is supported (not sure about the usb 2.0).

My Logitech Wingman Force 3D joystick caused some usb 1.0 problems,
including an occasional kernel panic, so I commented out that part of
the GENERIC kernel when building a customized version.  I've seen a few
posts to this list mentioning similar problems with other usb
components.  I don't know about usb 2.0 support, but you don't have
anything to worry about if you don't plan to use usb peripherals while
in FreeBSD.

> Anyways I've heard that the older via chips (kt266/kt266a) are not so
stable> hence this question. 

Well, as I've said before, I've had nothing but happiness running the
A7V-266E with 4.5-RELEASE and -STABLE.  Don't have any information re
FBSD or XFree's behavior with the higher-speed front-side bus.

>I mention the other hardware in case there
are other> problems (I wouldn't mind swapping the Lite-on for
pioneer/plextor for example> if they are bad drives).
[snip]

Don't know about Lite-on.  Have a Pioneer DVD-116 that works very
nicely.

Hope some of this helps.  You might try looking through FreeBSD and
XFree web sites and doing a bit of Googling for more information.

Jud

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