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An AMD motherboard based on the VIA KT600 chipset. Has AGP8X, 333FSB, 6 PCI slots, onboard sound and networking (ethernet), and 4 USB 2.0 ports. The AGP8X works fine with the nVidia drivers, but only two of the USB ports seem to work. People have had this problem with KT600 boards before, even on Windows. I also had no luck with USB 2.0, probably due to only alpha support for motherboards in the usb-ehci kernel module. However, it works fine with usb-uhci, but only works at USB 1.1. Do not try to overclock it, most of the KT series doesn't work well for it.
Overall, a good motherboard, but not for modders. Get an nForce instead for modding.
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