Allen Landsidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah. As long as you avoid motherboards with the VIA KT133A/KT133
> >chipset and the VIA 686B Southbridge, you're probably fine (not all such
> >motherboards supposedly have problems, but how do you tell the
> >difference?). For more info, check out:
>
> This is total nonsense.
Do a google groups search on "via chipset ide corruption". You
might be surprised at what you find. Just because you don't have
problems, doesn't mean that the problem doesn't exist.
[ After scanning some of the hits, it seems that a new BIOS might fix
the problem. ]
> Some people may feel differently (As may I once the nForce is out and field
> tested) in the future, but for now, I wouldn't even consider any Athlon
> motherboard without a VIA chipset; The exception, of course, being AthlonMP
Heh. I'm writing this on an Asus A7M266 (I didn't want to wait for
the nForce).
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