[opensuse] Motherboard Recommendations
I have the opportunity to upgrade my system and have been looking at some new motherboards and processors. I'm mainly looking at the AMD AM2 processors and the Nvidia 590SLI chipset (but I have the possibility of getting something with the Nvidia 570SLI chipset). Anyways, I've been offered these two motherboards: Asus Crosshair or the Gigabyte GA-M59SLI-S5. I've been doing some research on these two boards and finding a few comments or reviews but they are from about a year ago. Back then the problem seemed to be related to some ACPI problems. Not sure if those have been resolved yet or not. So, I wanted to go to the experts and see if anyone has used either of these boards recently and what their experience has been. Any install issues or post install problems? Everything working for you? Thanks for your comments. Brian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Brian Blater wrote:
I have the opportunity to upgrade my system and have been looking at some new motherboards and processors. I'm mainly looking at the AMD AM2 processors and the Nvidia 590SLI chipset (but I have the possibility of getting something with the Nvidia 570SLI chipset).
Anyways, I've been offered these two motherboards: Asus Crosshair or the Gigabyte GA-M59SLI-S5. I've been doing some research on these two boards and finding a few comments or reviews but they are from about a year ago. Back then the problem seemed to be related to some ACPI problems. Not sure if those have been resolved yet or not.
So, I wanted to go to the experts and see if anyone has used either of these boards recently and what their experience has been. Any install issues or post install problems? Everything working for you?
Thanks for your comments. Brian
I don't know about those 2 boards, but if you have any expectation of moving to the new quad core AMD chips in the foreseeable future (due out soon), you may want to look for a board that has the AM2+ socket. That will handle the voltage swings needed to vary the power states of each individual core. That's the hardware side, I don't know how the Linux Kernel will handle this. JF -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Brian Blater
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