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Upgrade Time
Author: astrosapiens    Posted: 2006-03-30 15:50:34    Length: 732 byte(s)
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Hi all,

I have been running on a 32-bit system for a long time and I am looking for a 64-bit upgrade. Currently, I am looking at several motherboard/CPU solutions and I am not sure which one to buy. Any help with reviews or comments is appreciated.

The motherboards I've chosen are such that have bothe PCIe and AGP because currently I am not looking to upgrade a video card too.

ASRock 939 Dual-SATA2
Biostar TFORCE4 U
Biostar NF4ST-A9

Has anyone used them? Pros? Cons? Do you think it would be a problem running SuSE 10 on those? ASRock has a ULi chipset and I haven't installed any Linux on a mobo with such a chipset. Any problems?

Thanks,

a.
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