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Offline acetnt367th

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« Reply #15 on: February 11, 2005, 10:35:23 AM »
You know I am a true AMD fan, but the via (or Asus) issues are a pain in the behind. I have the same motherboard and it works flawlessly NOW, but setup was a real pain. It is a very good motherboard but I would suggest that you goto http://www.viaarena.com and perform a search in the board to read a few installation (software)tips before installing the board.

So that said. I like the board BUT it was a bit painful getting the right drivers / bios, installation order etc in place


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Offline Hajo

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« Reply #16 on: February 12, 2005, 03:23:39 PM »
ASUS MOBO fan here also.

But I can attest to the Audigy2ZS problem.  I have a new one in the box.  I installed it...swapped out a SBLive 5.1.  This was on my last system and AthlonXP 2400 with the VIA chipset on the mobo.  The Audigy caused me nothing but grief.  Reloaded OS (Win2K Pro) did everything but wouldn't work properly,

Now...since I had a SBLive 5.1 and Klipsch 5.1 speakers why the hell did I need to go to the Audigy anyway?  

End of story....took the Audigy back out...reinstalled the SB5.1 and everything worked great....even migrated the 5.1 Live to my new Athlon64 3400 system.

Moral of story.....if it ain't broke don't fix it.  The Audigy wouldn't have done much or anything for my system anyway.  But for the urge to "upgrade" which wasn't really justified.

Anyway....the ASUS Mobo that I use now (K8V SE Deluxe) has a super 6 channel ADI AD1980 SoundMax AC 97 audio CODEC onboard.  Also Runs 5.1 in surround mode.  Methinks the soundcard will be needless in the future...if not now.  They were needed in the past for the miniport.....who uses miniports for game controlers now?
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« Reply #17 on: February 12, 2005, 03:35:59 PM »
The real problem are the Creative drivers. They're too intrusive and can mess up your system totally.

I've made a firm decision to not touch Creative again. No reason why I should really.

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« Reply #18 on: February 14, 2005, 11:09:10 AM »
All of my VIA experience is with Asus CUV4X and TUV4X boards using VIA 294X and 294T chipsets.

I bought the CUV4X when it was relatively new. The BIOS had issues. The VIA drivers had issues. Within a few months, fixes were released and my PC finally performed as well as it should have.

I did have trouble installing a SoundBlaster 512 PCI.

The nice thing about the CUV4X was that unlike any of the Intel boards from the same time frame: support for the much later 1GHz P3, up to 1.5GB of RAM and fully functional AGPx4 support.

Despite the initial teething troubles and the issues with Creative products, I saw good prices for P3 1.2GHz Tualatins and TUV4X motherboards that supported them. The TUV4X completely rejected the SoundBlaster Live! card. I ended up with Turtle-Beach Santa Cruz sound cards.

WindowsXP caused some issues, so bios and chipset driver changes were provided almost as fast as the issues were reported.

I still have two CUV4X P3 1GHz and two TUV4X P3T 1.2GHz PCs in operation. They play every game presently on the market, but in modern sims like AH2 and LOMAC, the quality settings have to be mid-range or lower. I have been so happy with the way these PCs perform that I keep delaying buying new hardware (which has the benefit of ensuring I will see a huge leap in performance when I finally do).

Based on my experience, I would not have a problem buying a VIA motherboard. In fact, having read some online reviews and discussions by people trouble-shooting their hardware, I am leaning toward buying AMD CPU rather than Intel for the first time with Asus A8V-E Deluxe motherboards.
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« Reply #19 on: February 14, 2005, 01:08:44 PM »
I also use the Asus A8V.
No problems although i do use this version of the SB drivers for my audigy2  EAX4DRV_AUDIGY2_1_84_50.
I also only install the basic drivers i do not have the SB crap running in the background.

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« Reply #20 on: February 16, 2005, 08:50:49 PM »
Running my first Gigabyte MB with AMD 4000 (939) and is running great.... Havn't heard much about said Gigabyte recently but I have No complaints...