I just stumbled across a new option, check it out: http://www.biostar.com.tw/products/mainboard/socket_a/m7vig/index.php3 This uses the KM266 chipset, which is KT266A with the addition of an onboard graphics controller. Note that it supports both DDR and standard SDRAM. It runs $75 shipped over at TCWO.com, which is where I spotted it. Add a NIC and you're set.
... or use PC-Chips M841LR, or ECS K7SOM. These bring an onboard LAN channel right away, graphics and sound too, take DDR or SDRAM. SiS 740 chipset. M841AULR even has USB 2.0.
I'm using an Asus A7VI-VM in my home server, decent basic board with integrated video (plus it has an AGP slot), 2 DIMM slots, and 3 PCI. I do wish it had onboard LAN, but I have a dual port NIC that does the trick too.
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