Have recently slapped Mandriva 64 on a mATX box, it worked well, the problem 
was that, some specific applications where to run on that box, and those had 
no 64 bit variants as of that time, so we reverted to a 32 bit Mandriva 
2006.0 and the apps.
Cheers
Szemir
 

On June 25, 2006 09:36, Johnny Stork wrote:
> I am about to put together a new Linux system with a removable
> SATA cage for demo'ing various systems. I have not used any mATX
> boards, or and AMD 64bit processors, so wanted to check if anyone
> Had any experiences with any decent mATX boards and Dual Core
> S939 64 bit Athlons?
>
> 1: Will the SATA-II support on any board work with my existing SATA-I
> based drive cage? I believe they are backwards compatible (of course
> They will run at SATA-I speeds).
>
> 2: I will be running/installing 32bit distros, so are their any issues
> To be aware of running on any of the DC 64 bit AMD's
>
> 3: Any particular board/cpu combo which has shown great success?
> Meaning right out of the box support on most distros?
>
> 4: Will Dual Core AMD's work on all s939 boards?
>
> I am trying to avoid having to futz with too many after-install driver
> issues so would prefer something that most distros would
> support, on install. The distros I would be running would
> Include:
>
> Distos:
>
> CentOS
> RHES 4
> Suse 10.1
> Fedora Core 5
>
> This is what I am looking at so far:
>
> MB's:
>
> ASUS A8N-VM/CSM mATX S939
> MSI K8NGM2-L mATX S939
> ASRock 939NF4G-SATA2 mATX S939
>
> CPU:
>
> AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Dual Core Processor S939
> Manchester 2GHZ 512KBX2 90NM Retail Box
>
>
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