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If you can live with "only" 512 mb Ram, you won't find a better combo anywhere. Go for it! But buy decent RAM, not cheapo chips.
I have the predecessor (CUSL2-C) which is the same board with the previous version of the chipset. I absolutely love this board - rock solid, not a single glitch.
Resistance is futile - Microborg will assimilate you.
I had a bit of a nightmare with exactly this combination. I had all sorts of hardware glitches and boot problems. A replacement motherboard did not fix anything and I end up swapping it for an Abit VH6T which works perfectly.
There was some suggestion of a PSU problem as a new 300W PSU fixed some but not all of the problems. I also tried several different brands of memory without any luck.
Of course I just may have been very unlucky and got two bad boards but I certainly wasn't interested in trying a third.
That's weird. I can capture for hours and hours (Marvel G200) without a single dropped frame. I had to disable busmastering in Powerdesk, though, or Windows 2000 would consistently crash after 30 frames.
Resistance is futile - Microborg will assimilate you.
I never actually got as far as capturing video. My problems started with trying to boot the system. A change of PSU mostly fixed that but I was still left with problems. The quick list looks like this,
- Sound always dropped out after a few minutes (tried multiple cards and speakers). Device still appeared to be present and working.
- DVD drive stopped working (happened twice with two different drives)
- A network card stopped working once.
- VERY slow HD performance when using a Promise FastTrack 66 or Ultra 66. <2MSec.
- Dazzle DVC2 locked up occasionally (Hadn't had problems with it before or since).
Quite a list and repeated on two different motherboards. Every other component was changed leaving only the motherboard and processor as the common factors. A replacment Abit VH6T motherboard worked perfectly with all of these components including processor.
Of course this is just my experience with the board and I am not about to condem all TUSLC/2 motherboards on the basis of a sample of two. It may have been that I got two boards from a bad batch or something. Based on reputation I would say that any ASUS motherboard would be a good bet and an i815 based one even more so. That is why I originally brought it as I was after rock solid stability rather than performance.
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