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Date:      Mon, 22 Jan 2007 22:59:38 +0100
From:      Ivan Voras <ivoras@fer.hr>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PCIe Core2 Duo Motherboard?
Message-ID:  <ep3c4j$cc9$1@sea.gmane.org>
In-Reply-To: <6C0CF58A187DA5479245E0830AF84F421D171A@poweredge.attiksystem.ch>
References:  <45B445B8.2090804@skyhawk.ca> <ep34qt$frs$1@sea.gmane.org> <6C0CF58A187DA5479245E0830AF84F421D171A@poweredge.attiksystem.ch>

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Philippe Lang wrote:
> owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org wrote:
>=20
>>> 2) Can anyone suggest a well supported board with gigabit lan,
>>> onboard video, and PCIe expansion, that accepts Core2 Duo CPUs?
>> If you're willing to pay for it, server boards will suit you better.
>> For example something like this:
>>
> http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon1333/5000P/X7DBE.cfm=

>=20
> This board ships with a 82563EB network controller, which is AFAIK not
> supported under FreeBSD yet. I haven't tested it, so maybe I'm wrong?
>=20
> Latest intel drivers vresion 6.2.9 says:...

I can't reliably explain it. Maybe I've got an OEM version with some
other NIC or someone stuck an additional NIC in it before it got to me.
Or maybe the documentation or the driver are wrong :)


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