-------------------------------1072289207 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 24-Dec-03 9:21:44 AM US Mountain Standard Time, eculbert@yahoo.com writes: Searching the web, it looked like the motherboard and chipset on the ecs 755-a mb is new enough that I could not find a review where they had shook it out. Glowing writeups on the sis 755/9xx chipset tho. FWIW, ECS has probably been doing SiS/AMD chipset boards more than anyone else. However, they have a (somewhat earned rep as makers of cheap boards, typically low on the OC crowd features Their boards are okay-- the famous K7S5A (SiS735) and S6A (SiS745) are entirely workable if properly set up. You could try asking about it on the ECS forum at ocworkbench.com, or alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.elitegroup Given the eternity it took for 386 compatibility to matter, then MMX and the like, plus the low likelihood of Intel working with x86-64 in the short term, the sensible way is to wait for Windows XP/64 to arrive, and the A64 to appear in more quantity and lower price. I recall seeing the advert the first day of availability and a 3200+ and mobo was USD 600! -------------------------------1072289207 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In a message dated 24-Dec-03 9:21:44 AM US Mountain Standard Time, ecul= bert@yahoo.com writes:
Searching the web, it looked like the motherbo= ard and
chipset on the ecs 755-a mb is new enough that I could
not fin= d a review where they had shook it out. Glowing
writeups on the sis 755/9= xx chipset tho.
FWIW, ECS has probably been doing=20= SiS/AMD chipset boards more than anyone else.  However, they have a (so= mewhat earned rep as makers of cheap boards, typically low on the OC&nb= sp;crowd features
 
Their boards are okay-- the famous= K7S5A (SiS735) and S6A (SiS745) are entirely workable if properly set up.
 
You could try asking about it on t= he ECS forum at ocworkbench.com, or alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.elitegroup

Given the eternity it took for 386 compatibility to matter, then MM= X and the like, plus the low likelihood of Intel working with x86-64 in the=20= short term, the sensible way is to wait for Windows XP/64 to arrive, and the= A64 to appear in more quantity and lower price.
 
I recall seeing the advert the first day of availability and a 3200+ an= d mobo was USD 600!
 
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