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Gigabyte GA-7NNXP
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1 2511 01-06-2004
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100% of reviewers $150.00 8.0



Description: ATX, Socket A. Supports 400MHz FSB, 4 DDR slots with Dual Channel, 1 AGP Pro slot, 5 PCI slots, 2 IDE, 2 extra IDE for RAID/UltraATA133, 2 SATA (SiI3112). Onboard 10/100 Nvidia NIC, Gigabit Intel/Realtek NIC. Realtek ALC650 Codec for sound; supports 5.1.
Keywords: Nforce2 SPP/MCP-T SocketA
Chipset: NVidia NForce2 SPP MCP-T


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Old 01-06-2004, 01:42 AM   #1
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Registered: Oct 2003
Distribution: Debian, Ubuntu, Knoppix.
Posts: 76
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $150.00 | Rating: 8

Kernel (uname -r): 2.4.21-0.13mdk.custom
Distribution: Mandrake 9.1



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Although the www.nvidia.com drivers and research fixed most of the problems, they were pretty much standard for NForce2 mobo's:

- The AGP slot was unhappy with anything besides an nvidia card. Nvidia drivers + nvidia gfx card.
- Onboard sound is crippled on Linux, only allows 48kHz output, which is actually fine for most audio as long as artsd or something keeps output limited to that. Nvidia drivers.
- Nvidia's vaunted 'SoundStorm' technology doesn't work on Linux yet. Probably never will.
- Onboard 10/100 nic worked fine with nvidia drivers.
- Other nic worked fine with standard e1000 drivers.
- The standard drivers for the Silicon Image SATA controller don't like DMA or PIO. To fix this, I ended up adding the lines:
hdparm -X66 -d1 /dev/hde >/dev/null
echo "max_kb_per_request:15" > /proc/ide/hde/settings
to rc.sysinit, before fscking or anything. Works alright.
- The drivers for the SATA will also wait for what seems like an eternity during kernel boot if you only have 1 drive connected. To fix, add "hdg=none" to the LILO boot line.

In general, this motherboard does (mostly) work with Linux. If you want a board that works out of the box, however, avoid this one.
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