It's important to note that they don't make the board faster than other 133A's. They appear to correct a problem with the Asus board that makes it a lot slower than the other 133A's.
I think there is an assumption that it's the AGP driver correcting the problem. It may not be. Asus hasn't respond to inquiries about this, and I guess we won't find out until they do.
As far as I know, the big difference between the Asus board and others using the 133A chipset is the southbridge. Asus opted to go with the VIA "mobile" southbridge. I'm not sure this has anything to do with the problem.
By the way, I haven't had so many problems installing a board since my first motherboard installation (and that board was defective).
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
I think there is an assumption that it's the AGP driver correcting the problem. It may not be. Asus hasn't respond to inquiries about this, and I guess we won't find out until they do.
As far as I know, the big difference between the Asus board and others using the 133A chipset is the southbridge. Asus opted to go with the VIA "mobile" southbridge. I'm not sure this has anything to do with the problem.
By the way, I haven't had so many problems installing a board since my first motherboard installation (and that board was defective).
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
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