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12-08-2003
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100% of reviewers
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$80.00
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9.0
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Description:
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Processor: Socket 370 for Intel FCPGA Pentium III / Celeron™ 300~1000 MHz
Chipset: SiS 630E Chipset Integrated Graphic Supports PC133/PC100 SDRAM, UltraDMA/66, 133MHz FSB, 5 USB Ports, Integrated LAN
FSB: 133/100/66 MHz
Memory: 2x DIMM Sockets, Max. 1GB PC133/PC100 ECC SDRAM
Expansion Slots:
2 x PCI -(PCI 2.2 Compliant)
1 x AMR -(AC'97Compliant. AMC/AC/MC support)
VGA: Integrated SiS 300 Graphics Engine
IDE Ports: 2 x UltraDMA/66 Ports, 66MB/s Data Transfer Rate
Audio (Optional): Cmedia 8738 3D Enhanced PCI Audio Controller, 4 Channel Speaker Mode
LAN (Optional): SiS 630E Integrated LAN, 10/100 Auto-Detection & Negotiation, WOL
Special Features: Power Loss Recovery, ASUS JumperFree™, CPU Throttle
Back Panel I/O Ports:
2 x USB
1 x Parallel
1x Serial
1 x PS/2 Keyboard Port, 1 x PS/2 Mouse Port
1 x Audio I/O (Optional)
1 x Game/MIDI (Optional)
1 x RJ-45 (Optional)
1 x VGA
Onboard I/O Interface:
ASUS iPanel Connectors
2 Headers Support Additional 3 USB Ports (with onboard LAN Model Only)
20-pin ASUS® iPanel
SIR/CIR
CD/Video/AUX/Modem Audio-In
CPU/Power Supply/Chassis Fan
ATX Power
IDE LED
BIOS: 2Mb Award BIOS, PnP, ACPI, SM BIOS 2.3, Trend ChipAway Virus (TCAV), Green, Boot Block, DMI, Symbios SCSI BIOS
Industrial Standard: PCI 2.2, USB 1.1
Manageability: Wfm 2.0, DMI 2.0, WOL (Wake-on LAN), WOR (Wake-on Ring), Chassis Intrusion, SM Bus
Accessories:
User's Manual -(useless)
Support CD -(also useless)
UltraDMA/66 Cable
Floppy Cable
3-Ports USB Bracket
9-pin COM cable
Board Size: FlexATX Form Factor, 7" x 9" (17.8cm x 22.8cm)
note: Seems like it was originally made for a laptop.
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Keywords:
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CUSI-FX "Socket 370" "SiS 630E"
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/sbin/lspci output:
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00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 630 Host (rev 21) 00:00.1 IDE interface: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 5513 [IDE] (rev d0) 00:01.0 ISA bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 85C503/5513 00:01.1 Ethernet controller: Silicon Integ
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Chipset:
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SIS630E
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Connection Type:
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PaPrallel, Serial, USB, Socket 370, UltraDMA/66, PS/2, VGA, RJ45, Midi/Game, Audio, ASUS iPanel, SIR/CIR, CD/Video/AUX/Modem Audio-In, CPU/Power Supply/Chassis Fan, ATX Power, IDE LED, WOL, WOR
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12-08-2003, 07:27 PM
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Registered: Aug 2003
Distribution: Slackware,Gentoo
Posts: 25
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): $80.00 | Rating: 9
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.4.22
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Distribution:
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Slackware
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Slackware 9.0 takes alot of configuring and kernel upgrade to 2.4.22, but Slackware 9.1 ran all the hardware right off. Newer Linux kernels, >2.4.22, support frame-buffer for Sis 630e vidio with gui acceleration (2d only). Kernel is untainted by non-GNU drivers/libs (fully open-source hardware drivers). This MB makes a great cheap server, complete comp w/o monitor cost me approx. 350$. The CUSI-FX runs 2-2.5 times faster in Linux than winblows with much less overhead, benchmarked against dead reckoning of file transfer and common daily usage. The hardware drivers are 100% better for Linux than the common win drivers, litterally no hardware borks or crashes in 1 year of running Linux, -and- more functionality. The windows drivers do not seem to use all of the functionallity of the hardware, they must have just left stuff out to increase stability. Very easy to overclock, I have a 800mhz. celeron2 oc'd to 1.2 ghz. I originally expected to use this computer for 1.5 yrs. which has been my usual turnaround, turning the old comps into servers, but after migrating to Linux I now find it unessesary for atleast another year or until the new dx9 vidio cards become Linux compatible. Unfortunately the Sis 630e vidio has no or very little support for any 3d graphics, open-gl runs at 9 fps, games like the flight-sim "Flight-gear" run at an amazing 1 fpm (frames per minute) -obsurd. I reccomend this MB for use as: server (web, samba, audio, just about any type), for text editing (programing), compiling (40-60min start to finish big linux kernel compile as ie. of speed), 2d graphics editing (gimp), and for "normal usage" (browseing, email, spreedsheet, etc). Not reccomended for 3d games (although doom runs well) or anything 3d. It is not currently for sale as new or atleast I cant find it locally, but used I estimate the cost to be 35-45$, very cheap considering all the extra onboard hardware you dont have to buy. Cmedia 8738 chip is not fully implimented on a hardware level, no SPDIF professional audio interface present or is undocumented.
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