On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 11:04:36AM +0300, Alexander Rapp wrote: > Thomas Zöchling wrote: > >https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/1314/27/mainboards.html > > > >There is a row for the Shuttle AN50R in that list, which says that > >motherboard uses some via chipset. In my opinion the shuttle AN50R is > >used in the SN85G (row below) and the SN85Gv2 (not in list). Therefore > >the chipset also is an nforce3. > > > >http://us.shuttle.com/specs.asp?pro_id=382 > > The AN50R is not used in the Shuttle SN85G4 or SN85G4v2. These systems > use the FN85 and FN85v2 FlexATX boards, respectively. The AN50R is a > full ATX board that would never fit in a shuttle SFF system. > > You do seem to be right, however, about the AN50R using the nforce3, as > is stated on Shuttle's site. Perhaps someone who has one of these > boards could clarify? I seem to recall seeing another conflict in specs when working on redoing the page, but I don't recall what it was right now. I am working on redoing the board page but I haven't decided how to rework the layout. I was planning to have it separated by board type (mATX/ATX/eATX/SSI), by system type (laptop/sff/desktop/server) etc. I have over 150 devices listed now. Chris
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