Unrealistic 0 Posted March 14, 2000 I want to get this motherboard: Quote: ASUS P3V4X Pentium III 133Mhz/Ultra33 Motherboard Asus' new Pentium III motherboard features the VIA Apollo Pro chipset for 133Mhz processor support, 4X AGP, and Ultra66. With 6 PCI slots (1 ISA slot shared), and a 4X AGP video slot. Does anyone have one of these running with WIN2K and using the Ultra 66 controller? If so, can you tell me what was involded in getting it to work. I am going to purchase one of these tomorrow and like to know if I will be able to get it to work in WIN2K. ------------------ PIII650 @ 728 Abit BE6-2 256MB PC 100 3D Prophet SDR 32MB [This message has been edited by Unrealistic (edited 14 March 2000).] Share this post Link to post
Wadsy.com 0 Posted March 15, 2000 I have the ASUS P3VX4 and have had NO problems at all with it and WIN2k. The ATA66 side of things is simple emough. You use an ATA66 IDE cable plug it inot an ATA66 compat Hard drive.... and guess what it works. No need to do anything else at all. That simple.. Im running this board with 128MB PC133 SDRAM ASUS AGP-V6800 Pure DDR (running 3.78 and 4x AGP perfectly) Pentium III 600E running at 800Mhz. WD 20.4GB ATA66 Hard Disk. VERDICT: AWSOME. Enjoy your new board. Share this post Link to post
J_Pro 0 Posted April 25, 2000 Did you use NTFS with that. I bet you didn't. Try to convert. I bet it won't. Share this post Link to post