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For my Windows-XP machine (built in July of 2000--see §15.10
below), I replaced the motherboard with a Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI
motherboard, choosing an Athlon 3200+ processor and 1GB of DDR-400
main memory. The exact board choice was driven mainly by a sale at
NewEgg.com, but it is close to what I would have chosen. The SLI
feature, however, forced
me get a new SLI-compatible graphics card, so
I picked up one with the NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT chip on it. I rarely
utilize this much graphics compute-power, but it's nice to have the
capability. This can be considered an ``intermediate'' single-chip
graphics-processor choice, since the 6800 XT was the top-of-the-line
at the time. I do not plan to use the SLI feature (two graphics cards
linked together for parallel computation), but I suppose it's nice to
have the upgrade option.
The main snag I hit with this upgrade was that the ``NVIDIA CK804 ADMA
Controller (v2.7)'' (a motherboard driver for the Silicon Image 3114
SATA disk controller chip) was incompatible with my Plextor
PX-716SA/SW RT DVD drive. Enabling the 3114 SATA chip in the BIOS
caused Windows XP to hang just after loading ``Mup.sys'' (which is the
last thing you see before having to hard-reboot the machine). After
much fooling around, the solution was to ``Roll back to previous
driver'' (or just delete it) and let Windows XP use its default driver
for that device. I tried to email a bug report to support@nvidia.com,
but it bounced because I was not signed up in some way for tech
support. Plextor tech support was great, and they had me fixed up in
a couple of quick emails. I could not find a way to report the
problem to NVIDIA.
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