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  • #31
    I think everyone is saying the P3B-F is the most stable.

    On the other hand the CUSL2 is on the recommended list. Other people on the RT2000 board (including Matrox) have apparently gotten it working fine, so you might be lucky. I actually have a friend who has a CUSL2 in a non-RT2000 (non-video) machine and it's working fine too.

    I may have gotten a bad board, but I wasn't about to give a replacement CUSL2 another try after wasting a week on the first one. Like I said above, the CUBX installed perfectly the first time (even smoother than my old BH6, which took a few card swaps to get working).

    My advice if you go with the CUSL2: don't spend more than 2 days trying to get it to work.
    Please visit http://spincycle.n3.net - My System: Celeron 300a(@450/2v),Abit BH6, 128mb RAM, Win98SE, Marvel G200TV, Diamond MX300, Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 20g system drive, DiamondMax Plus 40 capture drive, IBM 8g Deskstar program drive, Adaptec 2940UW SCSI, 9gb Barracuda UWSCSI video drive, Hitachi GD-2500 DVD-Rom, UltraPlex CD-Rom, Plexwriter CD-recorder, Viewsonic PT775, Soundworks 4.1 speakers

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    • #32
      Another good reason not to go with the CUSL2:

      From the RT boards:

      Systems that are limited to 64MB of AGP aperture (like the Dell 4100) are not compatible with MVT 2.0 Preview Release 1.
      We are currently working on a patch similar to the AGP patch that was available for MVT 1.0. This patch, along with some optimisation in our code should be available in the final version of MVT 2.0.
      Please visit http://spincycle.n3.net - My System: Celeron 300a(@450/2v),Abit BH6, 128mb RAM, Win98SE, Marvel G200TV, Diamond MX300, Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 20g system drive, DiamondMax Plus 40 capture drive, IBM 8g Deskstar program drive, Adaptec 2940UW SCSI, 9gb Barracuda UWSCSI video drive, Hitachi GD-2500 DVD-Rom, UltraPlex CD-Rom, Plexwriter CD-recorder, Viewsonic PT775, Soundworks 4.1 speakers

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