

micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot.It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005.PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100.PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110.Supported network which could be desktop, laptop, etc PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards.PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards SBLive.PCI PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards.some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004).HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2013).VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with screen dragging.


Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later Desktop ie external monitor support only (ie no laptop internal support) for Radeon 7000 through to 圆00. 3D for many early netbooks and motherboards 2D for many old netbooks and motherboards. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed.

Nouveau supports 2D from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and 3D acceleration 5xxx to gtx4xx. Motherboard support get diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and USB3 especially in 2014 onwards
