Cesora wrote on 2022-11-30, 21:33:
Alas parts are expensive down here. Shipping is crippling and the local supply of parts is low. $60 dollarydoos for socket 370board isn't a terrible deal here. I didnt mention it earlier but it also comes with a 1ghz p3 and 256mb of ram. The reason i was drawn to this board is it is a black pcb.
Be aware that AOpen had awful capacitor issues around this time. If the caps haven't (all...) been replaced, assume you will need to do so to get it stable. Your Tualatin will stress it more than the P3-1000EB.
I have heard the via chipsets are not the best. Would it effect performance that much?
Compared to what?
The 694X (ApolloPro133A) was a lot faster than its Via predecessors but not on par with Intel's offerings. The difference wasn't huge though, less than 10% clock-for-clock vs i440BX or i815, smaller difference vs i820 etc.
Here's a comparison: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/showdown … fsb,170-12.html
(note: does not contain Serverworks IIIHE, i815 or SiS 635T as they didn't exist yet - all will beat 694X on some or all metrics, but good luck getting a working board with one of them for a decent price)
And the feature set of the 694X was better overall:
- native 133MHz support (unlike i440BX which had to be overclocked and lacked the necessary 1/2 AGP divider)
- AGP 4x support (again unlike i440BX)
- SDRAM support (unlike i820/i840)
- >=1GB RAM support (unlike i815)
- native ISA support (unlike i8xx)
- cheap (when new and still today, compared to almost all Intel-based solutions)
Main drawbacks:
- a lot of early issues were due to poor Via 4-in-1 chipset drivers. These improved a lot over time.
- most remaining issues were due to user error, installing AGP video card drivers before 4-in-1 chipset drivers. That was a recipe for disaster. The fact that Windows included native Intel drivers by default and not Via ones was political, not technical.
- lower PCI bandwidth
- PCI implementation/compatibility issues between 686B southbridge and Creative SBLive/Audigy chips (and some TV cards) that could lead to instability and HDD corruption
Bottom line: install OS and drivers correctly and Via 694X will work fine for desktop/gaming, unless your board has a 686B southbridge and you want to use an SBLive/Audigy. In that case, change board or sound card.