Feh. Integrated stuff tends to hog up on CPU and/or system RAM. All of my boards that have extraneous integrated stuff (except for SATA, SCSI, Firewire or USB) have that stuff disabled.
Of course, I usually disable serial and parallel ports, and any other unused ports in the BIOS anyway. You'd be surprised at how much more stable a system is when you rip out unused hardware, compatibility layers, and useless convenience stuff.
OH wait. You probably wouldn't. You run a sane OS (well, marginally) that already leaves out the extraneous compatibility layers and useless convenience stuff. But a Windows user might notice.
