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it works, but gives very low frame rates in X
(30-60fps). in some video playback apps in X it
will cause the screen to occasionally flash black,
and cause herringbone distorti ...
AM3 Socket supports Phenom II, Athlon II, Sempron
100 series
AMD 890GX/SB850 Chipset
4 x DIMM 16GB max DDR3 1866(O.C.)/1333/1066 MHz
2xPCIe 2.0 x 16 (Dual is at x8 speed)
...
Integrated graphics processor for motherboards
using AMD Athlon64 & Sempron processors or Intel
Pentium 4 (including Pentium D) & Core 2
processors.
It is part of the Radeon ...
ASUS M4A87TD/USB3 motherboard.
AMD AM3 (up to 6-core Phenom II support)
AMD 870 / SB850 chipset
HyperTransport 3.0
4 DDR3 DIMM slots, up to 1600
one PCIe x16 and three re ...
A quad core processor, runs 2.6 gig. This is
overclockable, but I'm not running it that way.
Runs cooler than I expected. There is no driver
for Linux for the K10 thermometer, ...
This mainboard (as MSI) calls it, has but 2 SATA
connectors. It comes with integrated Nvidia
graphics 6150SE and nForce 420 chipset. I bought
this at Fry's Electronics in Feb. ...
All sorts of nice goodies on one motherboard. 5
SATA ports, but I seem to only be able to see 3 of
them. But I suspect that is a configuration
issue.
HDMI works really ni ...
Asus motherboard that the newer kernels drive
well.
Running 2.6.28-11-generic and it detects all the
boards features.
Propriety drivers run the onboard GPU well, and
althoug ...
I've run (mainly) ubuntu linux on this laptop for
about 18 months now.
It came with a 120gb hdd and 1gb ddr2 memory
(which I upgraded cheaply to the maximum 2gb -
accessing ...
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