Lanny Marcus
2008-Dec-28 02:34 UTC
[CentOS] OT: (a) Biostar or MSI mainboard? (b) all Celeron CPU's OK?
(a) Mark (mhr) suggested I buy a bare bones box, when I reported the problem with the mainboard in this Dell Dimension 2400 box. Possibly I can have the mainboard repaired (and the PSU, if it is also having problems), and if so, I will give this one to my Stepson and go the bare bones box route and have a more powerful box for myself. I looked at two (2) very low end Desktop mainboards in the store. The one that seems the most interesting is the Biostar P4M890-M7 TE (a Socket LGA 775 board). If possible, I would like to verify that CentOS 5 (32 bit) will work properly, out of the box, or with very simple changes. The Chipset is shown as VIA P4M890/VT8237A. The Graphic chip is shown as Unichrome Pro I GP. The NIC chip shown as Realtek RTL8201CL PHY and the Sound Codec is ALC662. It has two (2) PCI slots and I have NICs and Sound Cards I can install, if the onboard stuff doesn't work on Linux. The Graphic is something that must work, out of the box. Searching on CentOS.org I saw things about Realtek NIC chips, but sounds like they can be made to work. Comments on the probability of this mainboard working OK, or not, are most welcome! I have downloaded the Biostar documentation for this mainboard. This mainboard has support for EIDE, which I need for my HD, DVD-ROM and CD-RW drive. (it has IDE & SATA controllers). The other mainboard is the MSI P6NGM-L (MS-7366 Ver. 1.0). This one has NVIDIA GeForce7050 / nForce610i. Video is the NVIDIA GeForce 7050. I am not sure if it has support for EIDE. For Storage Devices, they show PATA and SATA. Will either of those support EIDE? I have much less information about this mainboard. Audio chip is Realtek ALC888. LAN chip is Realtek 8201CL. Both of these mainboards are available locally, and I will not need to order from the states. I am leaning very strongly to the Biostar, and very interested in comments from anyone with experience with these boards, which will be much appreciated. (b) Planning to use a Celeron 2.0 GHz (Retail) CPU. Will CentOS 5 (32 bit) run on all Celeron's? This Dell Dimension 2400 has a 2.6 GHz Celeron and ran well, until the mainboard problem..... TIA & Happy New Year to everyone on this wonderful mailing list!
John R Pierce
2008-Dec-28 02:53 UTC
[CentOS] OT: (a) Biostar or MSI mainboard? (b) all Celeron CPU's OK?
Lanny Marcus wrote:> (a) Mark (mhr) suggested I buy a bare bones box, when I reported the > problem with the mainboard in this Dell Dimension 2400 box. ... The one that > seems the most interesting is the Biostar P4M890-M7 TE (a Socket LGA > 775 board). ... > > The other mainboard is the MSI P6NGM-L (MS-7366 Ver. 1.0).... >the PSU in your Dimension 2400 (a celeron system with the i845gv chipset) may not work with a PCI-Express motherboard as they've changed hte PSU spec to require significantly more +12V than in older ATX designs. Also, Dell is fairly notorious for using PSUs that are just barely adequate for the system as originally configured. if you are going to try to upgrade/replace parts in that system, I'd consider getting a g33 based motherboard (intel dg33tl or equivalent) with a low end core2 chip such as the e2200, along with 2x1GB ddr2 533 or whatever. this would give you a system many times faster than the celeron 2.4ghz of the original, faster but similar onboard video, etc. you may end up needing a new PSU for this, but this combination would work with a very modest pci-express compatible PSU fwiw, my current main desktop system is a DG33TL mobo + e8500 cpu + 2x2GB ddr2 800mhz, and its a seriously fast and stable system