I have one - Intel johnstown and I am pretty disappointed. It is noticeable slower than Via Epia EX board.
I expected better video performance from them (better drivers)!
The only + point is the power consumption.

Ondrej

On 21.07.2010 15:07, Michael Blinn wrote:
I have a few of these, and other than the chipfan, I love them! But
they're end-of-life with Intel, so they're not being made any more.
All the places I've checked are out of stock.
..unless you know a source?
   Michael

On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Jordan Erickson
<[email protected]>  wrote:
The D945GCLF2 works really, really well for me (but only supports DDR2
533/667). Not sure if that's a show stopper for you or not. I love the
CPU and graphics performance though! Works great for localapps in a
64-bit chroot.

http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/d945gclf2-d945gclf2d/d945gclf2-d945gclf2d-overview.htm


Cheers,
Jordan
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