I personally don't know anyone who has had 100% good luck with the nforce. I have avoided it like the plague. When running linux is your goal, standards based hardware is the way to go. Personally, I only use intel chipsets, 3com or intel Ethernet cards, adaptec scsi, etc. However, nvidia rocks it where it counts when it comes to 3d support in linux. jonathan -----Original Message----- From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Christopher Bottaro Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 2:54 PM To: For users of Fedora Core releases Cc: Randy Kelsoe Subject: Re: motherboard decision help On Mar 14, 2004, at 1:41 AM, Randy Kelsoe wrote: > I am using the GigaByte GA-7N400 Pro2 MB, which uses the Nvidia > nforce2 chipset. I'm not using any of the Nvidia drivers. This mobo > uses the RealTek 8169 onboard gigabit lan, and not the nforce2 lan. I > tried using the Nvidia drivers for the onboard sound, and they had > problems. Anaconda selected the intel8x0 driver for the onboard video, > and that works much better than the Nvidia driver. This mobo has > worked well with RH9 (but needed a later kernel), and has worked well > with FC1 right out of the box. It's almost twice the price of the > GA-7VT600-L, but it has SATA, RAID, and Dual Channel memory. I'm not > using the RAID, but SATA works (though not at full speed yet), and > dual channel memory is about 50% faster than single channel mode. > There is also a cheaper model that does not have the RAID and SATA, > and has a 100base T NIC. excuse my naivety, but is dual channel memory and hardware raid OS transparent? i'm looking to build a new computer also. i can't decide if its going to be a windows box (for games) or a linux system. if i can afford it, i want SATA, RAID 0, and dual channel memory. if the hardware RAID is transparent to the OS, i'd rather do that. a couple of questions. 1) how do i know if dual channel memory is working? is it OS transparent, or do i need to install drivers? 2) "but SATA works (though not at full speed yet)", how do you know what speed its working at? 3) how do you know if you got the RAID setup properly? btw, i heard nforce2 has issues with linux: http://atlas.et.tudelft.nl/verwei90/nforce2/ opinions? thanks for the help, -- christopher -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list