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    motherboard chipset question

    Hi: Putting together my first custom computer and when down to 2 mobos noticed one is: VIA KT266A and the other: SIS 735.
    Is there a practical difference. Will use with Athlon 1800XP.
    Is one better or just a matter of choice, or should I not even consider it?
    Just want to make sure I get things as compatible as possible.
    Thanks for the advise.
    carson...

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    Hello

    Normally, the chip provides speed and functionality, and due to the high level of
    processing tends to overheat, main reason why the manufacturer puts a heatsink over it, I personally add a fan to increase the useful life of the component.

    Take a look at this technical info: http://www.sis.com/products/chipsets/oa/socketa/735.htm

    And this one: http://www.viatech.com/en/apollo/KT266A.jsp

    Also, this is a small review to consider: http://www.lostcircuits.com/motherboard/ecs_k7s5a/

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    Hello Again

    I stopped by tom hardware site and he concludes that sis735 is a good purchase, you can read his review:
    http://www6.tomshardware.com/mainboa...924/index.html

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    State brand and model of the mobo.

    Chipsets are important but how it is used by the mobo manufacturer is just as important.

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    Here's a test comparison of the 2 chipsets: http://www.onepc.net/index.php?view=..._id=101&page=1

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    Thanks everyone. Especially for the links. Good reading.

    Shinma....The sis was for ECS-K7S5A (Performance/ cost ratio = good.)
    The KT 266A was for most all other boards I got from AMD recommendations.
    Thanks again.
    carson

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