Reply 55660 of 56744, by Kahenraz
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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2025-01-08, 02:36:Almost forgot to post this. I got a pristine looking Intel SE440BX-2 with the integrated Yamaha XG YMF740C audio for a great price. It appears to have a proper voltage regulator for coppermine support too, which is honestly the main reason I grabbed it. I realized recently that 440BX boards with coppermine support aren't nearly as common as I had imagined, because I needed one on short notice and found not a single one in my collection that didn't need repairs of some kind. My other BX boards lacked support for coppermine voltages.
I have a couple of these. The Intel BIOS is easily the weakest link. If I recall correctly, there aren't as many options as AWARD BIOSes to reserve ISA resources. It also has a lot of problems allocating PCI resources and can get "confused" about cards that are already installed in the slots, requiring them them all to be removed and reinserted. It's particularly unstable when a USB 2.0 card is used with Windows 9x.
If you're careful with your PCI resources, don't swap your cards around after it's stable (like on a test bench), and avoid USB 2.0, then it's a pretty good board.