<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by Wombat:
Indiana,
Just a few things. I avoided the K7M b/c of the VIA southbridge. It was a hybrid VIA/AMD board, and that didn't appeal to me. The 750 chipset does not need the VIA chips at all. My 6167 has the Viper/Irongate combo, so it's all AMD.
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Indiana,
Just a few things. I avoided the K7M b/c of the VIA southbridge. It was a hybrid VIA/AMD board, and that didn't appeal to me. The 750 chipset does not need the VIA chips at all. My 6167 has the Viper/Irongate combo, so it's all AMD.
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VIA may have had problems in the past which is why many still don't like them. Just like it was with AMD - many of those Intel geeks refused to aknowledge that the Athlon was a great CPU because of experiences with the K5/6 family. Now with the Duron/TBird outperforming Intel at much lower prices those "walls" are slowly breaking.
Joachim
P.S.: I didn't have many or even major problems with the K7M, it was just not as easy to get it running well as the KT7 or the BX6 - or even my old LX board (MSI, I think). BTW, I didn't have that much luck with Asus boards (and gfx-cards) in general, while ABit was always fine. YMMV.
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