Funny you should mention 440BXes. I had an SE440BX when it was new, and I have another one available now, but I chose the Abit BX-6 (same chipset) over Intel's because of the superior setup in the BIOS. The one I had in 1998 was unreliable, uncooperative, bad acting all around. I swore off anything Intel for five years after that, and anything ATI, and if there had been enough selection of audio besides their products, I'd have sworn off of Creative.
Only more recently have I built a P-III, and even a (Yuck!) P4 system, for special situations. Anyway, that BX-6 is the one I plan now to wipe off the Win98se / Win2000 dual boot installs in favor of Win2K / (? unk ?) *Nix dual-boot. The Win98 setup on it is slower than the W2K setup, too slow for the initial test game. I've swapped components, reformatted and reinstalled OSes, gone through a lot of testing, and every time, somehow, Win98se isn't running as well as it should on that system. I can get good speed in Win 98 from both an ALi Aladdin5 board (Asus P5A), and a Via MVP4 board (Tekram), at the same processor core speeds, and will use that little Tekram, in spite of its being a miniATX without enough add-on slots, but I can't use the P5-A.
My keyboard and joystick require USB, and the Aladdin5 chipset has a bad implementation of both AGP, USB, and something else is wonky as well, because Creative's hardware is very flaky when running on that chipset in Win98se OR in Win2000.
P. S. In the past hour and something, reading up on Damn Small Linux, that's looking like candidate number one. Any pros / cons I can benefit from?