Mainboard for amd64 (and some other questions)
ray at redshift.com
ray at redshift.com
Thu Nov 3 15:53:52 PST 2005
At 06:40 PM 11/3/2005 +0100, Felix 'buebo' Kakrow wrote:
| Hi,
| I'm looking for a Mainboard for an amd64 desktop machine. I know the
| list of supported mainboards on freebsd.org and I'f tried to find a
| something with google, but the combination of PCI-Express and fully
| (or even mostly) supported seems to be very hard to find.
|
| Iam looking for board with a fast chipset (something like the
| nForce4), SATA, gigabit ethernet and sound on-board supported in
| RELENG-6.
|
| SATA-Raid is not need, allthough it would certanly nice to have it. I
| have some spare Soundcards and NICs so it would be ok Sound or
| Ethernet just don't work at the moment as long as there's the
| perspective that they will in the not to distant future and not only
| in current.
|
| Can anybody recommend a mainboard?
|
| I'm planning on dual booting i386 and amd64 for the time beeing and
| switch over fully to amd64 when everything I need is working (OO.o
| for example).
|
| At the moment I'm in favour of an Athlon X2, is this machine
| supported with both cores in i386 (with a SMP-Kernel of course)?
|
| Aside from this I hear that there's some efford to port the nvidia
| binary driver to amd64, so a nvidia graphics card seems to be a good
| choice here (game performance under windows is not totally
| unimportand to me ;-)). I do like the GigaByte GV-NX66128DP because
| it's fanless, reasonally priced and has a realistic performance, but
| I'm not sure about it because I have no idea if I'll ever get some 3D-
| Support under amd64.
|
| Since FBSD is my main system for getting stuff done (I'm also toying
| around with Linux from time to time) at the moment I don't want to
| buy unsupported hardware, but on the other hand my last mainboard
| died and I can't wait to long with getting something new, so there's
| a timefactor...
|
| Thanks in advance.
|
| Felix
| --
| Guns don't kill people. Rappers do.
Hi Felix,
I recently built a new desktop and used the Tyan S2875 dual Opteron board.
It's a fantastic motherboard. I did have some issues with an IDE NEC DVD burner
on the IDE channel, but once I switched to using an SATA -> IDE adapter, the
problem wasn't an issue.
If you would like any other info, feel free to write.
Ray
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