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I'm looking to upgrade my computer, and need a little help on deciding what mobo to buy.
I have my eyes on the Asus M2R32-MVP and the Asus M2N32-SLI. The first uses an ATI Crossfire chipset and the other a Nvidia nforce 590 chipset.
Does anyone have any experience with any of these mobos/chipsets together with Linux?
Any other chipsets that you think is better?
Searching on google doesn't really give a clear picture about whether the mobos really work with Linux, that's why I turn to you, my fellow arch'ers.
The plan is to use an AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ CPU and 2GB ram together with this mobo. Hope that'll give me a machine to use for the next couple of years.
MadEye | Registered Linux user #167944 since 2000-02-28 | Homepage
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i always stick with MSI, and the nvidia chipset never gave me problems, always compatible with my lovely arch... i have a MSI with the nvidia 590 chipset and everything goes smooth
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
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I went ahead and bought an Asus M2N board with the nvidia nforce 430 MCP chipset.
The only trouble I have is that I need to have apm=off on the kernel line. If I don't do that, then my nic fails intermittently. Even a 3com 3c905 card I installed behaves this way!
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