Labview and AMD 760 MPX Dual Processor Chipset?

Anyone have any experience with Labview on a dual processor motherboard with the AMD 760 MPX chipset [and, of course, Athlon MP 32-bit CPUs]?
Any gotchas? Any known incompatibilities?
On the hardware side, has anyone had any problems with NI-DAQ or NI-DAQmx?
Any info would be most appreciated. Thanks!
PS: Especially interested in opinions of e.g. Tyan Tiger MPX -vs- ASUS A7M266-D [or any other boards you're familiar with]. Thanks again!

It's years I use 6533 high speed digital i/o making 2mhz output without problems on any hardware.
Today I'm trying to use a Tyan Tiger MPX (double AMD)and .....it doesn't work at all. It's surely a problem with the pci bus, dma and bus master. The total speed is 200KB/sec instead of the desired 2MB/sec. I tryied more than one serial number so the problem is a motherboard's design problem.
I dont use labview but only nidaq drivers and C language.
Now I'm changing the motherboard...at least until someone explain me how to work around the problem.
No problems with MSI and Intel motherboards.

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