I have a Soundblaster PCI-64 and a Realtek NIC on my new ASUS CUSL2-C motherboard. All sharing interrupts, running under Windows 2000 ACPI.
Both components were unusable on my two previous motherboards under Win98SE (both boards were from Gigabyte, one BX-type and one VIA 694x-type) where they caused clicking sounds whenever I stressed the PCI bus too high (huffyuv/picvideo). I had to resort to an ISA soundcard to get it working.
They both work perfectly well now on this new board! The CUSL2-C is one terrific motherboard. Rock steady and enormous PCI bandwidth. I had to disable busmastering on my Marvel G-200, though, to get stable capturing, but that's a driver issue.
Both components were unusable on my two previous motherboards under Win98SE (both boards were from Gigabyte, one BX-type and one VIA 694x-type) where they caused clicking sounds whenever I stressed the PCI bus too high (huffyuv/picvideo). I had to resort to an ISA soundcard to get it working.
They both work perfectly well now on this new board! The CUSL2-C is one terrific motherboard. Rock steady and enormous PCI bandwidth. I had to disable busmastering on my Marvel G-200, though, to get stable capturing, but that's a driver issue.
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