Hello (first post),
When my previous system died, I settled on Gigabyte. So far it is a fine choice!
My system:
Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3
AMD FX-8150 eight-core CPU
Original 2007 BARAM heatsink, Scythe Kama Flow 2 variable-speed fan
16 Gigs Ram (2 pieces * 8 GB, 1600 MHz)
(G. Skill F3-1600C9D-16GXM, 9-9-9 timings)
Sapphire ATI 6670 video card, passive cooling
PCI SB Audigy 2 ZS Gamer sound card
Asus PCI-N15 wireless card (PCI-Express 16x1)
1.5 TB Western Digital SATA hard drive
LG SATA Lightscribe burner
OCZ Fatal1ty 550W PSU
Win 7 Professional 64-bit / Mandriva 2010.2 64-bit
At first, I had random lockups in linux, Windows was fine. Somebody at G. Skill forums said "raise the memory voltage by .05V". I did (from 1.51V to 1.56V), and now Linux runs great (hard to figure out sometimes, but hey, linux is free).
(Except for the memory voltage bump, everything is at stock settings.)
Now there is a new problem. The internet (browsing and e-mail) will randomly stop working, and then resume working, with no rhyme or reason. Again, Windows is fine.
(I am using the Linksys WRT-54GL with DD-WRT firmware. But this should really not be a problem.)
Linux cannot use the PCI-Express card at this time (Realtek 3192 CE chip) so it is using the mobo's ethernet chip (Windows can use either/both). (A couple of months ago I ran ethernet cable inside the ductwork down to the Linksys in the basement.)
Any idea how I can fix this? I don't see anything in the linux log files (/var/log/whatever).
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!