I’ll be building a new system soon, and would like to ask some opinions of those on the forum:
First, what’s the overall view of dual CPU systems? I’m looking at an Asus P2B-D with 2 PIII-800s (yes, I know the 440BX is aging, but the i820/i840 are too expensive with Rambus involved, and VIA’s dual PIII chipset is horrid from what I hear). I run Windows2000 99% of the time, only rebooting to 98 to capture in non-MJPEG [hopefully new drivers will fix this *ahem*].
Second, any rumors about the “Marvel G450 eTV” from the Matrox driver release? And what about a G800 Marvel? Anyone have any dirt on this?
I’m trying to decide if I should keep my G200 Marvel or go up to a Marvel G400 (or maybe a G400 w/ RR-G). Any options on this?
Lastly, is the SoundBlaster AWE64 still the chosen child of the group? Or is there a PCI card that is worth a look at this time?
Thanks a bunch,
John
First, what’s the overall view of dual CPU systems? I’m looking at an Asus P2B-D with 2 PIII-800s (yes, I know the 440BX is aging, but the i820/i840 are too expensive with Rambus involved, and VIA’s dual PIII chipset is horrid from what I hear). I run Windows2000 99% of the time, only rebooting to 98 to capture in non-MJPEG [hopefully new drivers will fix this *ahem*].
Second, any rumors about the “Marvel G450 eTV” from the Matrox driver release? And what about a G800 Marvel? Anyone have any dirt on this?
I’m trying to decide if I should keep my G200 Marvel or go up to a Marvel G400 (or maybe a G400 w/ RR-G). Any options on this?
Lastly, is the SoundBlaster AWE64 still the chosen child of the group? Or is there a PCI card that is worth a look at this time?
Thanks a bunch,
John
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