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VIA chipset and windows 2000.

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I just wanna ask u guys outthere with your VIA mainboard fx. Asus P3V4V: Is windows 2000 running 100% ok with the new 4 in 1 VIA drivers ?? confused

 

I had nothing but problems with my old Asus P3V4X and windows 2000. From what I have been reading in reviews, they have the same problem issues.

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its running fine for me......if a little (actually...very) slow

i've gotta cumine 800...it runs like an athlon 650 =(((

i think there are prolly some drivers out there somewhere....someones gotta have some *hint hint*

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I have a driver suggestion.............Philips and put the Athlon into your system....Love my AMD K7-750

and so do my Pentium buddies when they game on it!!!

 

Ned

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I don't have an Asus, but I have the new VIA 133A chipset, and I have been completely pleased with the performance of the 4 in 1 drivers on my board. although, I still haven't been able to get Eudora to work... Qualcomm tech support sucks.

 

-bZj

 

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