"they suck!"
"they're great!"
"I hate them!"
"I love them!"
I don't have the luxury of such an opinion at the moment. I have an Athlon 950 CPU. This thing cost me a pretty penny. I refuse to use Rambus, because I want to have enough RAM to properly run all the things I do. I'm stuck with an Athlon, and a Slot A Athlon at that. I can't wait forever for the Socket A motherboards.
<sigh>
I don't have a choice. I can't find any good motherboards based on AMD-750. VIA KX133 is the only option. I want the IDE RAID that can be squeezed out of the Abit KA7-100. Screw your opinions, the facts only matter here. The facts are, the Matrox G400 MAX utterly fails in this motherboard. I do all the stupid little things (set this BIOS option to that, use this driver, stand on your head and chant a voodoo mantra). The only thing voodoo I might consider to get this machine working is a voodoo 5. This is $5500 worth of computer that can't get off the ground because of an alleged piss-poor motherboard and a Matrox G400 MAX that has yet to have a certified driver.
I don't have a choice. I need this motherboard, or I throw away my hard drives, mainboard, RAM, CPU, and start over. What a stupid idea. I thought I was spending profusely just buying this. Now I ship the parts back and go buy a non-VIA motherboard? Yeah, right.
I think I'll have to go GeForce 2 or Voodoo 5. There aren't boards full of people screwing with this option and that one to get the basic requirements for the card to work (such as AGP 2x, possibly 4 for the voodoo 5). This is...so wrong.
I don't care who is "at fault" for the failure of my Matrox card. The fact is, the Matrox G400 MAX does NOT work in my system.
I'm already $150 in the hole to upgrade to a card on par with the G400 MAX, assume full refund for this "non-defective" product. Please don't throw "you're abandoning Matrox" or some such loyalist thing. If you have helpful advice on getting this setup to work, please offer it. I'm at the end of my rope.
-Kenjura
"they're great!"
"I hate them!"
"I love them!"
I don't have the luxury of such an opinion at the moment. I have an Athlon 950 CPU. This thing cost me a pretty penny. I refuse to use Rambus, because I want to have enough RAM to properly run all the things I do. I'm stuck with an Athlon, and a Slot A Athlon at that. I can't wait forever for the Socket A motherboards.
<sigh>
I don't have a choice. I can't find any good motherboards based on AMD-750. VIA KX133 is the only option. I want the IDE RAID that can be squeezed out of the Abit KA7-100. Screw your opinions, the facts only matter here. The facts are, the Matrox G400 MAX utterly fails in this motherboard. I do all the stupid little things (set this BIOS option to that, use this driver, stand on your head and chant a voodoo mantra). The only thing voodoo I might consider to get this machine working is a voodoo 5. This is $5500 worth of computer that can't get off the ground because of an alleged piss-poor motherboard and a Matrox G400 MAX that has yet to have a certified driver.
I don't have a choice. I need this motherboard, or I throw away my hard drives, mainboard, RAM, CPU, and start over. What a stupid idea. I thought I was spending profusely just buying this. Now I ship the parts back and go buy a non-VIA motherboard? Yeah, right.
I think I'll have to go GeForce 2 or Voodoo 5. There aren't boards full of people screwing with this option and that one to get the basic requirements for the card to work (such as AGP 2x, possibly 4 for the voodoo 5). This is...so wrong.
I don't care who is "at fault" for the failure of my Matrox card. The fact is, the Matrox G400 MAX does NOT work in my system.
I'm already $150 in the hole to upgrade to a card on par with the G400 MAX, assume full refund for this "non-defective" product. Please don't throw "you're abandoning Matrox" or some such loyalist thing. If you have helpful advice on getting this setup to work, please offer it. I'm at the end of my rope.
-Kenjura
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