Which is the best all-in-one AMD mATX mobo?

hasu

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Any suggestion for a good stable Micro ATX AMD mobo with builit in Video, Sound and LAN.

Looks like NV7m is a good bet. Is there any one with Modem built in too?
 

Vette73

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No modem board than I am aware of.

But the best all in one is...

If you want to spend a little and plan on playing games go with a nForce

If you want something cheap then look at Biostar's newwest KM266 board, it uses the 8235 Southbridge
 

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One from ASUS with Nvidia chipset seems good (A7N266-VM). I have built two mATX AMD system using KM133 chipset and I still have one as my second system. However, I will pick a non-VIA board next time I upgrade it.

 

Iron Woode

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PC Chips (ECS & Amptron) 810LMR.

Includes Lan, Modem (56k) and very good video. It has 2 PCI slots, 1 AGP slot and 1 AMR slot. Uses cheap pc133 ram (up to 1 gig).

The best part is: revision 7.X supports XP cpus up to 2100+.

I just got an Amptron version and it is Rev 7.1a and it was quite inexpensive.
 

hasu

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Originally posted by: Iron Woode
PC Chips (ECS & Amptron) 810LMR.

Includes Lan, Modem (56k) and very good video. It has 2 PCI slots, 1 AGP slot and 1 AMR slot. Uses cheap pc133 ram (up to 1 gig).

The best part is: revision 7.X supports XP cpus up to 2100+.

I just got an Amptron version and it is Rev 7.1a and it was quite inexpensive.

That looks appropriate for my intended use.

btw, where did u buy that from?

What chipset does it use? Does it have the same performance as KT133A?

I could not find any info on this mobo. Any help is appreciated...

Thanks
 

hasu

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Iron Woode...

I found the following info for 810XLM based on SiS730..
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is this the one that you are talking abt?
 

Boonesmi

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ive built several system based on sis730 chipset boards, and although they are pretty good, i would definatly pick the km133a or km266 over the sis730/sis740

sis730 and km133a use sdram
sis740 and km266 use ddr

personally i really like the biostar board that has both sdr and ddr slots (m7vig, based on the km266 chipset) newegg has it for around $60 shipped last time i checked
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: hasu
Iron Woode...

I found the following info for 810XLM based on SiS730..
Link

is this the one that you are talking abt?
That is the one. Its a cool red color PCB. Personally, I am not fond of the integrated VIA boards.

SIS730 still has superior memory performance compared to VIA sdram board.

Unfortunately the SIS740 based boards are not available from my supplier.

 

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I just played UT2k3 on a A7N266-VM/XP1600+/256mb Crucial 2100DDR last night@1024x768 it's fine with "low" for the settings :) The sound is awesome on this board too, IMHO for a all-in-one you can pick up for 72$ right now it's a great ultra-budget gamer with sweet sound.
 

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Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
I just played UT2k3 on a A7N266-VM/XP1600+/256mb Crucial 2100DDR last night@1024x768 it's fine with "low" for the settings :) The sound is awesome on this board too, IMHO for a all-in-one you can pick up for 72$ right now it's a great ultra-budget gamer with sweet sound.

:)I just built a Asus A7n266-VM system for a friend(1700Xp-Samsung 2100-WD 40Gig) and was quite impressed/runs UT2003 Demo @ 800 res with all eye drops on 15"er fast and no hiccups/installed slicker than ball o' snot/recommend a good power supply-one one that came in an Evercase could not cut it but an upgrade to a Antec 330 TP=no mo errors/need more GPU? drop in your fav AGP card/also ran demos of: Hitman2/Quake Areana/NOLF2/Phonex Rising and all ran very well,most would run in 32bit albeit slower but no locks/ I was waiting for the SIS boards to mature for DDR400 but now will wait for the NForce2 boards for my personal upgrade:D This has to be the best budget board on the market at this time,Fast and Stable and O Yea! the onboard sound is most impressive:cool:
 

Boonesmi

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i love them :)

i would take it any day over a sis730 or sis740 based board (ive used several of the sis boards, and while they arent bad at all, the via is a much better choice in my opinion)

plus they all have an agp slot so you can aways add a vid card later