Other boards we used:
Intel D915GEVL
Intel D865GLC
The fourth I don't remember, but these are all quite old (in computer
terms, i.e. 1-2 years) boards. The ASUS is the most recent one although
I think it's also already replaced with a new series. What these boards
have in common is they all have socket 775, although that is not a
requirement.
Motherboards aren't that expensive, and you might even find a deal with
your shop that you might replace the board if it doesn't work. So I
would just give it a try...
Edit:
One more thing... buy one of these "old" IDE hard drives as SATA isn't
supported. It might be possible to enable legacy IDE mode for SATA in
BIOS, but to be on the safe side it's better to use IDE.
About the validation tool: the problem is you need the hardware to
validate it. But if you already have the hardware you can as well try
to set it up with the format disk.
Good luck
Daniel
Message Edited by dan_u on 09-14-2006 02:48 PM