Thanks for your replies, apackrat and Crashman. I found Asus P55T2P4 doesn't support AGP, which means I wouldn't be able to use my ATI expert2000 video card and watch DVD with it. Do you know any MB support AGP? Thanks a lot.
The following is my experience with VIA:
My system became very unstable after I upgrade from win98se to win2kpro. I got blue screen every half hour. The error code is (0x0000001a (0x00041284, 0x780ea000, 0x0000058d), 0xc0502000), which is interpreted as IRQ conflict(bad driver?)
Here are the things I have tried:
1. I update all my drivers and flash my bios to the newest one from FIC website.
2. I update all my software patches and service packs, including the hot fixes from win2k SP2 and newest VIA 4in1.
3. I tried all of the tricks I have heard/read:
- switch the PCI slots
- try difference BIOS settings
- leave my box open
- switch the position of ram chips
.....
4. I changed most of my hardware except motherboard:
no-name internal modem -> external modem blaster
SB 16 ISA -> SB 16 PCI
AMD K6-2 350 -> AMD K6-2 500
ATI expert98 -> ATI expert 2000
old fujitsu HD -> IBM DeskStar 45GB HD with 7600rpm
.....
still no luck until I changed my Toshiba PC-100 ram to crucial PC-133 cas-2 ram (@100). My system got a little better. I am getting a blue screen once in a few days.
From my system info, I don't even have a conflict/shared IRQ. But I still get a same type of memory dump.(IRQ conflict) By the way, I also tried a Win2k copy from my friend to make sure it's not because of my win2k CD.
So the problem is got to be somewhere on my motherboard. After reading a lot of posts on the forum, I realized I am not the only one has this kind of problems with VIA chipset.