My advice for all new AMD Tbird and Duron users would be to be careful mounting the heatsink and fan. AMD has an article on the proper way to do so on their website. I would also recommend scraping off any thermal pad that comes on the heatsink and applying a VERY THIN layer of heatsink compound (Artic Silver 2 is the best) to the die itself.
Once the heatsink and fan are properly mounted the rest of the job is really no different than any other system. If you are loading win2k there is a registry entry (Large Page file patch) on AMD and Microsoft's site that should be loaded. You should also definately load Service Pack 2.
I've not used that particular board before, so I don't any specific problems with it. (It has a pretty good reputation though.)
As with all MBs that uses a VIA chipset, immediately after loading windows (before anything else), you should load the newest 4 in 1 drivers from
www.viahardware.com . If you have a CD burner I would download them now, unzip them, and have them ready to go. (You will need winzip to uncompress them.)
Here's my usual order for doing AMD systems with VIA chipsets: (note Windows 2000 somewhat different)
1. Go into system bios and make sure temperatures are acceptable and make any changes here you wish too. I would personally take the time to set the AGP speed to 2x and turn off sidebanding and fastwrites. If you have pc133 ram, I would also make sure 133 Mhz is the RAM frequency.
Save and exit.
2. Prepare HD with fdisk and format. Make a folder called win98 on your harddrive. Copy win98 (or win98SE) directory from windows CD to harddrive.
3. Remove win98 CD, reboot, and install windows by going to the directory you made and running setup. (This cuts the install time in half and you will never need the windows cd again in the future.)
4. After loading windows, install via 4 in 1 drivers. Reboot after install. Now load DX 8a. Now go to windows update and install all relevant critical updates as is practical. Now you may load video and sound card drivers. (Reboot after each one of course!
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5. Enjoy the new computer!