You may want to make sure you're using the intel xserver - I found
that the intel xserver didn't work correctly, so it fell back to VESA,
which was slow.

I ended up buying Asus AT3GC-I boards for about $90 each - they work
perfectly, though they do have a chipfan. The only caveat is that you
have to turn off either NBD_SWAP or hyperthreading for these boards
because in my experience NBD_SWAP and hyperthreading don't play well
together.

-Michael

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Ondrej Valousek <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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

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