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Date:      Fri, 14 Feb 2003 00:46:10 +0100
From:      "Harald Schmalzbauer" <H@Schmalzbauer.de>
To:        <kalts@estpak.ee>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Suggestions for new machine please
Message-ID:  <COEPJCIGIIIGNLPOKJMDEEEHCOAA.H@Schmalzbauer.de>
In-Reply-To: <20030213175907.GA693@kevad.internal>

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Sorry, I can't answer your question but I can recommend the Tualatin
especially with the intel S815EBM1 mobo and Infineon RAM. Although no
ECC, together with a 3wrae RAID I have uptimes now for almost 2 years.
And the 1.13 verision is affordable and has plenty of reserve-power for
my needs.

-Harry

owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG wrote:
> Hi
>
> It was early of the year 2000 when I got very good suggestions from
> here to buy BX based motherboard, if any. I'm glad I did so... I
> have been using my old trusty BX-based system without any problems,
> but it's time for faster ride. As I'll want to help with SMP which
> seems to be slowly gaining weight, am considering dual-processor
> system. Current dual-Xeon systems are too expensive, PIII is old
> (good and cool) technology, but 1,4Ghz Tualatin price is about the
> same as 2Ghz Athlon XP.. which brings me to the dual-Athlon
> solution. What do you guys think about Asus A7M266-D and two Athlon
> XP 2400+ processors? The information circulating around 'Net claims
> that XP and MP are the same processors and with slight modification
> XP's will work just fine as MP's. Actually I've seen dual-XP's on
> this particular mobo, but these were 1,7Ghz with Palomino core. What
> about memory bandwidth, it's using older memory as I see. Any hidden
> traps, besides cooling of course?
> Or am I on the wrong track and catching up the long gone train..
>
> Thanks



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