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junkmail at allanmcintosh

Mar 24, 2006, 1:51 PM

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hardware compat question?

Hey,

I am considering using the following board for a simple frontend. Has
any one used one?

QDI KuDoZ 7
http://www.qdigrp.com/qdisite/eng/products/Kudoz7.htm

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beww at beww

Mar 24, 2006, 2:13 PM

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Re: hardware compat question? [In reply to]

On Mar 24, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Al McIntosh wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I am considering using the following board for a simple frontend. Has
> any one used one?
>
> QDI KuDoZ 7
> http://www.qdigrp.com/qdisite/eng/products/Kudoz7.htm
>

The IVTV site says that "some older Via chipsets" had insurmountable
problems with DMA. I don't know what they mean by "older" but I
suspect a Socket-A board might qualify. Check out the IVTV site for
more info.

Note also that the AGP port is only 4X, although I don't really think
that would be a problem.

The USB ports are only v1.1, if you wanted to connect a backup hard
drive you would do a lot of waiting. You would also not be able to
use a USB capture device, although with room for 5 PCI cards that
shouldn't be a problem, or a USB 2.0 PCI card is cheap as well.

If you can get a red-hot price on it I'd give it a try, otherwise I'd
go with a Socket 754 or 939 AMD board. A socket 754 Sempron would be
about the same price and would have an upgrade path to an Athlon if
you need it later. Socket 939 boards are probably going to drop very
quickly when the M2 mobos hit the market later this year.
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yan at seiner

Mar 24, 2006, 2:20 PM

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Re: hardware compat question? [In reply to]

Al McIntosh wrote:

>Hey,
>
>I am considering using the following board for a simple frontend. Has
>any one used one?
>
>QDI KuDoZ 7
>http://www.qdigrp.com/qdisite/eng/products/Kudoz7.htm
>
>
My experience with KuDoZ is that they are junk, worse than PCChips... I
have one older board, the damn alarm buzzer kept going off, I eventually
shoved a screwdriver through it. The board is OK, but it took me
forever to get a config on it that would work. The BIOS had all sorts
of bizarre functions, all of which seemed to cause some sort of hard to
diagnose failure.

I jsut replaced it with an Asus / Sempron 64 and it is a dream compared
to the KuDoZ. Unless someone gives it to you for $2 or the equivalent
in your local currency, I'd stay away.

--Yan
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beww at beww

Mar 24, 2006, 2:24 PM

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Re: hardware compat question? [In reply to]

I missed the fact that you said "Frontend", so a lot of my comments
are irrelevant, but "feature creep" often makes us want to do more
than we originally started out with, so ...

On Mar 24, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Brian Wood wrote:

>
> On Mar 24, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Al McIntosh wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> I am considering using the following board for a simple frontend. Has
>> any one used one?
>>
>> QDI KuDoZ 7
>> http://www.qdigrp.com/qdisite/eng/products/Kudoz7.htm
>>
>
> The IVTV site says that "some older Via chipsets" had insurmountable
> problems with DMA. I don't know what they mean by "older" but I
> suspect a Socket-A board might qualify. Check out the IVTV site for
> more info.
>
> Note also that the AGP port is only 4X, although I don't really think
> that would be a problem.
>
> The USB ports are only v1.1, if you wanted to connect a backup hard
> drive you would do a lot of waiting. You would also not be able to
> use a USB capture device, although with room for 5 PCI cards that
> shouldn't be a problem, or a USB 2.0 PCI card is cheap as well.
>
> If you can get a red-hot price on it I'd give it a try, otherwise I'd
> go with a Socket 754 or 939 AMD board. A socket 754 Sempron would be
> about the same price and would have an upgrade path to an Athlon if
> you need it later. Socket 939 boards are probably going to drop very
> quickly when the M2 mobos hit the market later this year.
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rpooser at gmail

Mar 24, 2006, 2:38 PM

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Re: hardware compat question? [In reply to]

yan seiner wrote:
> Al McIntosh wrote:
>
>
> QDI KuDoZ 7
> http://www.qdigrp.com/qdisite/eng/products/Kudoz7.htm
>
>
>
> My experience with KuDoZ is that they are junk, worse than PCChips... I
> have one older board, the damn alarm buzzer kept going off, I eventually
> shoved a screwdriver through it. The board is OK, but it took me
>

wait, you put a screwdriver through your board and it still works? That
sounds like a pretty stable board to me. :-P


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junkmail at allanmcintosh

Mar 24, 2006, 3:11 PM

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Re: hardware compat question? [In reply to]

Brian Wood wrote:

>On Mar 24, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Al McIntosh wrote:
>
>
>
>If you can get a red-hot price on it I'd give it a try,
>


I have an AMD 2200+ that I would put in it. It was offered to me for $20CAD
unused in the box.



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