I am panning to order some new Athlon mobos with DDR-RAM support and I need some opinion from all you mobo experts in this forum who have experience with Asus boards.
I am inclined to stick with Asus boards because I have been using them from the very begining, TX97-E for Pentium and P2B for PII/PIII.
I have several Athlon machines running on the A7V133 with great success and I especially love the concept of having 4 built-in IDE channels since I have many IDE devices. Incidently, I never use the RAID functionality.
Back to the main topic. I am planning to order more Athlon machines with DDR-RAM support. There are currently 3 boards from Asus, A7V266 (VIA® KT266 Chipset), A7A266 (ALi® ALiMAGiK1 Chipset) and A7M266 (AMD® 761 Chipset).
Basically, the question is quite simple. Which is the better board? I also noticed that none of these boards have the Promise controller like the A7V133, correct me if I am wrong.
Your opinions are much appreciated.
TIA.
I am inclined to stick with Asus boards because I have been using them from the very begining, TX97-E for Pentium and P2B for PII/PIII.
I have several Athlon machines running on the A7V133 with great success and I especially love the concept of having 4 built-in IDE channels since I have many IDE devices. Incidently, I never use the RAID functionality.
Back to the main topic. I am planning to order more Athlon machines with DDR-RAM support. There are currently 3 boards from Asus, A7V266 (VIA® KT266 Chipset), A7A266 (ALi® ALiMAGiK1 Chipset) and A7M266 (AMD® 761 Chipset).
Basically, the question is quite simple. Which is the better board? I also noticed that none of these boards have the Promise controller like the A7V133, correct me if I am wrong.
Your opinions are much appreciated.
TIA.
