Feizhou wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Feizhou wrote:
I generally prefer Asus motherboards, I quite like Via chips and SIS works well too (but it is low-spec).
I will give Asus second thoughts because their BIOS sucks, I will never
Specifically, what's wrong with the BIOS?
APIC tables or ACPI issues. I have seen many reports of needing kernel parameters to get stability on various Asus boards that are apic or acpi related besides having first hand experience with one particular board.
As I recall, ASUS uses a variety of BIOSes. I'm typing from one that has a Phoenix, and another here has an AMI BIOS.
One has PCI quirks, the other doesn't. How serious they are, I don't know, but it works well.
ever touch a VIA board again (I have a socket A VIA board for my home
One bad VIA experience?
FYI, the linux kernel developers have code specifically just for 'Via Quirks' which are reverse-engineered from what I see on LKML. If you like to trust VIA's mucking about with the PCI bus or what not to get some 'short cuts' without releasing data about this behaviour then be my guest.
There seems to be special "quirks" code for several chipsets. The several computers I've owned that use Via chips all work. I've also heard good reports of their 17cm square cards, some with embedded Via CPUs.
Neither your experiences nor mine mean a lot; mine have been good and when I'm buying my next mobo it will probably be Asus.