In Post #254, ragnargd said;
"ASRock 775i65G R3.0 can now be bought:"
[german 'newegg' type site referenced] & also said;
"Unfortunately, no CPU-Compatibility-Entries, though..."
Actually, there is cpu support list through here;
http://www.asrock.co...775i65G%20R3.0/
shows R3.0 version has added support for; 'WOLFDALE CPU: Core 2 Duo,
Pentium Dual Core & Celeron Dual Core'.
Core 2 Extreme, QX6800(G0) also added.
Other changes;
such as graphics max shared memory up to 96MB (R2.0 = 64MB),
supporting onboard D-Sub up to 2048x1536@75Hz, AMR port deleted,
LAN spec mentions 'PXE', several added LED indicators (e.g.
LAN 10 or 100), COM port 'connector' (instead of 'header') added,
USB charging (e.g. iPhone) in S1, S4 & S5,
Erp/Eup ready [=low pwr consumption in Off mode],
Possibly better VRM.
In BIOS; (Still PCI/AGP is selectable, but now also)
Internal Graphics Mode ('AUTO'- card{s} present=onboard off,
all card absent=onboard on, or 'ENABLED xxMB' - card ignored=onboard
always selected)->needs confirmation, anybody?,
[some of the Boot Settings Configuration may be missing?? for
HD's and CD/DVD's? unclear.]
No change to any w98 drivers-if something in previous Posts didn't have a
driver previously, it still doesn't now.
.
*Maybe AsRock (or a supplier) had a large amount of ICH5 remaining(?),
alternatively (or additionally);
*The addition of the COM connector suggests to me that some Vendor
of a commercial/industrial nature requested AsRock to reissue such a mobo,
possibly as an alternative to other more expensive? motherboards selling
currently that are intended for the industrial sector that use e.g. ICH7R.
[Ahh, describing those mobos is too much typing for this Post.]
*Is AsRock 775i65G R3.0 attractive for us?... not particularly...
as '98 Guy' [98Guy] notes;
http://www.win98bant...ead.php?t=51931
[Edit; Perhaps 98Guy meant '5.1' instead of '7.1'....and for sure, the driver in
'C-MmediaAC97DrvUDA044Logo_Win98seme2kxp.zip' lists only CM9738,
not 9761a, in its INF files for W95/W98.]
This post has been edited by buyerninety: 01 December 2012 - 04:40 PM