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VIA still around

They should partner/do another AMD chipset and in exchange AMD should help theme to improve the Micro mobos - VIA please make chipset but without the data corruption that was SO notorious back in D days - My KT266A Still works!!!! Even My 8KHA+ still works but my Thunderbird is too Slowwwwww lol

posted by : Gerald, 03 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Nice board

"I had a Via Epia M6000. Low power, silent, but unable to play MPEG2 files on a TV in Linux, despite all VIA's code-dumps of poorly thought-out, half-hearted hacks of Xine."

What player were you using? And what distro?
Because the majority open source players are horrible when it comes to CPU usage.
No DVXA support or any other smart usage of the GPU's capabilities (except the very basic stuff). Just dump all the load on the CPU. *sigh*

The funny thing is that these open source players actually do better in Windows, thanks to the DirectX and the other Windows APIs that allow for easy GPU acceleration... Unlike Xorg. *sighs again*
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Anyway, nice board. I don't think the seperate I/O card is a bad thing. Quite the contrary. The major customers for such boards are the netbook manufacturers and the like, so it's makes sense to allow them to make their own I/O card to better suit their design, rather than limiting them on your own generic I/O card. So again, nice board

posted by : kurkosdr, 02 December 2009 Complain about this comment
@ UGLY HAND

They are double jointed, I also am double jointed in both thumbs and fingers, copy and paste this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo4LaJyZAII

posted by : p nisbreth, 01 December 2009 Complain about this comment
@cherullo

Yer right, they could at least have gotten one of their wives (mistress, hooker?) to do the "hand job", or at least get a "hand" model dude.

posted by : Steve-O, 01 December 2009 Complain about this comment
What an ...

ugly hand!

posted by : cherullo, 01 December 2009 Complain about this comment
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VIA like to lead in this one area, but their boards are so damn expensive for what you get that even though I've wanted a Mini-ITX for years, I've only just got one.
I went with an ION based board.

More specifically, the Zotac 9300 + a downclocked, undervolted E3300.
I look forward to assembling it tonight.

posted by : myne, 01 December 2009 Complain about this comment
So...

If you actually want to connect anything to it you need to connect it to a huge IO board?!

How is this an improvement on their existing 10cm x 7cm PICO-ITX which actually has standard IO connectors on the board.

posted by : Steve, 01 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Windows only?

I had a Via Epia M6000. Low power, silent, but unable to play MPEG2 files on a TV in Linux, despite all VIA's code-dumps of poorly thought-out, half-hearted hacks of Xine.

grrrr.

posted by : Mark, 01 December 2009 Complain about this comment
hmm

but will it run crysis?

posted by : bo, 01 December 2009 Complain about this comment

Via shrinks boards even further

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