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Over at Custom PC there a article about Via will stop making chipsets for 3rd parties.
Link. http://www.custompc.co.uk/news/604608/via-quits-motherboard-chipset-business.html
[size=1]DS3R: E8200:@3ghz :8800GTS-640mb.[/size]
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I think this was announced some time ago?
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It's been floating aroud for some time, but it's now confirmed.
[size=1]DS3R: E8200:@3ghz :8800GTS-640mb.[/size]
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Thank heavens, using one is like poking pigshit uphill with a pointy stick as I remember.
Nil desperandum
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VIA chipsets have always been a mixed bag - although I did like the chipsets found in AsRock boards (as per my Allendale rig below) which allow you to use AGP & DDR memory via a bridge...also for most PC users a motherboard with a good VIA chipset was all that was needed for web browsing etc. Oh well more for Intel, AMD and nVidia. Are SiS still making chipsets?
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