<< Thanks, Nori.
AMD would have a customer in me if only they produced a non-MP AMD760 chispet. It might not be the fastest, but I bet it would be the most stable. Until they do that, or competing chipsets reach the quality level of Intel Chipset + Intel CPU, then AMD won't have me as a customer. I seriously doubt we'll ever see a "440BX" from VIA. Heck, I'm still running a 440BX and it gets the job done at 3 years old, while my friend's 6-month-old AMD Athlon 750+VIA K6133 just crapped out on him. He's ready to return to Intel. >>
You do know that 760 is NOT a MP chipset, right? 760MP came out later, the 760 itself was used (is used) in quite a few normal SP motherboards. Although now, with higher performing solutions out, there's no longer a reason to use it.
YMMV. I've been running my .25 classic Athlon for what, at least 2 years now, with nary a problem, and no crashes out of the norm for win98. From my point of view (which is price&performance), the P4 is not a compelling upgrade at this point in time. Not to say that its a bad chip; just that for less money I can get equal-or-better performance.