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To: mfgrep who wrote (42999)6/6/2001 2:38:35 PM
From: peter_lucRespond to of 275872
 
Jason, nice to hear that. I once had a K6-III 450 and it was a fantastic computer. Totally stable and very fast in all day-to-day applications.

Last year I donated it to a friend of mine when I bought my first Athlon plus an ASUS K7M motherboard. The stability of that combo, however, was by far less good than the stability of my former K6-III 450 machine. Now, finally, with an Athlon 1200 (well, 1304 due to 145 MHz FSB...) and an ASUS A7V133 mobo everything is super-stable again.

(So overall, I have had good experiences with VIA chipsets. The AMD 750 gave me some headache.)

Peter