Reply 20 of 29, by Wolfus
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I would choose Radeon 9600 Pro.
I would choose Radeon 9600 Pro.
bloodem wrote on 2020-09-14, 13:18:Man, you are lucky! I've played with tens of Socket A boards and I've only seen one with the 12V CPU connector (I believe it was an ECS with nForce 2 Ultra chipset). Anyway, I think less than 1% of socket A boards have it and they are generally very hard to find. 😀
Also true is that I only have VIA socket A boards (for obvious reasons), and I don't think I ever saw a VIA socket A board with this connector.
My Abit KW7 has one.
About the socket 478 SIS 651 board - I have the Aopen MX46 that works no problem in Win98. But the installed USB driver actually disables the onboard USB 2.0 controller in Win98, and looks like it's intentional, pobably because the chipset doesn't support USB 2.0 in Win98. So it's USB 1.1 only. If your board doesn't do the same, that might be the reason it gave you problems.
pixel_workbench wrote on 2020-09-14, 19:16:About the socket 478 SIS 651 board - I have the Aopen MX46 that works no problem in Win98. But the installed USB driver actually disables the onboard USB 2.0 controller in Win98, and looks like it's intentional, pobably because the chipset doesn't support USB 2.0 in Win98. So it's USB 1.1 only. If your board doesn't do the same, that might be the reason it gave you problems.
What about using NUSB?
cyclone3d wrote on 2020-09-14, 20:28:What about using NUSB?
I am using NUSB. It works, but the USB ports only function at USB 1.1 speeds. The USB 2.0 device is listed separately in Device Manager, and I had no luck trying to get it working under Windows 98.
the nforce 2 boards that I had from abit and msi had the 12v connector
As I have most if not all of socket 462 boards manufactured by Abit I can tell you that starting with the boards equipped with VIA KT400 chipset and all nvidia based boards have the 4 pin 12V power connector and they are working as intended - that means than even with Athlon XP 2800 installed all boards are running just fine with PSU that have weak 5V rails - 20A for example!
If you plan of using Windows 98 in a small form factor I would recommend Abit KV7 with VIA KT600 chipset that ticks all the boxes IMHO:
1. supports all socket 462 CPU,
2. has the 4 pin 12V power connector,
3. is smaller than standard ATX but not quite mATX,
4. has 5 PCI slots if you plan on using a dedicated sound card and some other PCI devices,
5. easy and cheap to find,
6.chipset with integrated SATA and not using third party
7. compatible with late AGP video cards such as geforce 6800 ultra - the last nvidia card with native windows 98 drivers,
8. compatible with early AGP video cards such as riva tnt2 ultra,
9. USB2.0 and not the slower 1.1
10. it's an ABIT 😀
Depends on what you need. If you need 3.3V AGP for example, KT333 is your best bet. Otherwise KT600 is a rock solid platform.
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chipset with integrated SATA and not using third party
Which is useless, because VIA VT8237 has bug with SATA2 or SATA3 drives.
I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.
The Serpent Rider wrote on 2020-09-15, 10:42:chipset with integrated SATA and not using third party
Which is useless, because VIA VT8237 has bugged support with SATA2 drives.
Even more so that op is using win98.