If you were building an affordable/cheap system and getting a P45 board and video card, which ones would you get?
Gigabyte EP45-DS3R (2 x Realtek 8111C chips)
or
Asus P5Q-E (Marvell 88E8056/88E8001® Gigabit LAN controller featuring AI NET2)
I think the big issue is the LAN/ethernet chip in the boards. I am not sure which ones are most compatible in Linux and then it also depends on the performance even if it's supported.
Can anyone comment?
The other possibility would be getting a P35 board as there's a lot that are supported. But, do the P45 boards offer a cooler running board and/or better power consumption levels?
I think the video card would be nvidia. I think the majority of the newer Nvidia cards are supported, right? I thought I'd get the cheapest 8800 series card or whatever drops in price at the time. I wanted something that ran cool, though.
The audio chips could also be an issue but I haven't come across too many reports of audio problems/issues with either of the boards. Is that true?
My storage connections would all be SATA.
Does anyone here have a mb that has one of those LAN chips? How is your board in K/Ubuntu?
Gigabyte EP45-DS3R (2 x Realtek 8111C chips)
or
Asus P5Q-E (Marvell 88E8056/88E8001® Gigabit LAN controller featuring AI NET2)
I think the big issue is the LAN/ethernet chip in the boards. I am not sure which ones are most compatible in Linux and then it also depends on the performance even if it's supported.
Can anyone comment?
The other possibility would be getting a P35 board as there's a lot that are supported. But, do the P45 boards offer a cooler running board and/or better power consumption levels?
I think the video card would be nvidia. I think the majority of the newer Nvidia cards are supported, right? I thought I'd get the cheapest 8800 series card or whatever drops in price at the time. I wanted something that ran cool, though.
The audio chips could also be an issue but I haven't come across too many reports of audio problems/issues with either of the boards. Is that true?
My storage connections would all be SATA.
Does anyone here have a mb that has one of those LAN chips? How is your board in K/Ubuntu?
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