Ok ok, i know you haven't really forgotten about the nVidia motherboard chipset because i have seen some posts in this forum.
But how come via chipset gets all the attention? I mean, ok im using a AMD-VIA hybrid at the moment (Asus A7M266), and i think its cool... untill i got my new Hauppauge PVR PCI card and wondered how come i'm having so many problems with the picture quality when it works fine on my lower-end pentium2 machine. Then i find out that the PCI bandwidth has been saturated- the via chipset can't cope with the high data rate... and this problem is also experienced with hard drives, as you know, the recent latency problems with via what everyones been going on about...
So then i think to myself, i really want to get the via kt266apro motherboard (the MSI one) because of its excellent performance and stability, BUT its probably going to have the PCI latency/bandwidth problems... :-(
SO, what about the nVidia's new chipset? Ok, so THG shows that it doesnt perform as well as the via one, but at least its more stable and theres no latency problems (except for the 'stick the DIMMS in the right 2 sockets'- yes i know about that, but i only will use 2x 512MB=1GB RAM
And of course there are other plus points like integration of almost everything. Ok, so the graphics is only an MX400, but u can disable it and put in a GF3 and it'll rock. And the most important feature- the sound. Its supposed to be better than any sound card available (i think?) So why haven't there been any reviews like Creative Audigy Vs nForce's onboard sound?? This question, i'd love to see answered and something done about by the hardware reviewers out there!
Thats me finished, hope its provoked some kind of answer
But how come via chipset gets all the attention? I mean, ok im using a AMD-VIA hybrid at the moment (Asus A7M266), and i think its cool... untill i got my new Hauppauge PVR PCI card and wondered how come i'm having so many problems with the picture quality when it works fine on my lower-end pentium2 machine. Then i find out that the PCI bandwidth has been saturated- the via chipset can't cope with the high data rate... and this problem is also experienced with hard drives, as you know, the recent latency problems with via what everyones been going on about...
So then i think to myself, i really want to get the via kt266apro motherboard (the MSI one) because of its excellent performance and stability, BUT its probably going to have the PCI latency/bandwidth problems... :-(
SO, what about the nVidia's new chipset? Ok, so THG shows that it doesnt perform as well as the via one, but at least its more stable and theres no latency problems (except for the 'stick the DIMMS in the right 2 sockets'- yes i know about that, but i only will use 2x 512MB=1GB RAM
Thats me finished, hope its provoked some kind of answer