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I guess what i am looking for in the mobo is stability more than anything else. I am not interested in overclocking or anything. Just something reliable.
After seeing all the replies I realized that everyone is leaning towards I815E. WHat about the cheaper SY7VCA and MSI6309 - equally good boards for a whole lot less. These are the VIA Apollo133A boards and are now very stable and fast after the memory timings have been fixed with BIOS updates. I run both and will never change to the Intel's overpriced 815Es.
In fact I am skippimg over the I815Es (just a temporary fix IMO) to the next generation that are DDR capable.
How do the 815 chipset boards compare to BX relative to memory performance now that 815 has matured a little now? I have a CUBX and love it. Sandra 2000 shows memory performance of 410 ALU and 460 FPU on my board with 192MB of ram running CAS2 at 133mhz. Just curious.
I was actually waiting for this issue to come up - there is no way that the I815E can outperform the Via 133A anymore (all the reviews out there date back to June and prior!)
Sandra memory on Soyo7VCA 425/488 (256mb Cas2 crucial).
I815E is Intel's way to hold on to its loyal followers until its next REAL chipset release.
The Intel D815EEA is a rock-solid board. Since you don't want to overclock, it fits the bill nicely. I now have this board in my machine with an 800EB.
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