Difference between ASUS CLUS2 and CLUS2-C Mobos?

AndyHui

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CUSL2 (i815E)
Onboard i752 video: yes
Onboard Audio (AC97): you must ask for it or you probably won't get one with onboard sound
AGP slot: AGP Pro 4X
ATA100: yes
USB: 7 ports total with iPanel, 5 ports without iPanel

CUSL2-C (i815EP)
Celeron support: no PPGA, yes for FC-PGA (533A and above)
Onboard video: no
Onboard audio: you must ask for it or you probably won't get one with onboard sound, but you can get it since its not part of the i752
AGP slot: normal universal AGP4X slot only.
ATA100: yes
CNR: 1 less than the CUSL2
USB: 4 ports, no connector for front iPanel ports

 

rickn

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The CUSL2 has built in AGP4x Video (the 2nd COM port on the back is actually a VGA out connector), and AGP4x Pro slot, 2 CNR, 82802 firmware hub (I believe newer CUSL2-C mobos have had this replaced since Intel is no longer making this device). Other than that they are the same.
 

rickn

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Add what Andy said about the USB and iPanel as well. I really think the CUSL2 is the better alternative. I picked up mine off e-bay for $80(new OEM). I like having the built in video since I overclock my videocard. I got a backup in case I fry my videocard :)
 

Vegito

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and dont forget, if you can wait, get the TUSL2/TUSL2-C instead.. if not , these are gold...
 

BFG10K

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The CUSL2 is based on the i815e chipset and the CUSL2-C is based on the i815ep chipset.

The main reason why CUSL2-C is cheaper is because it has one less CNR port and it doesn't have an integrated video controller.