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    I'm building a computer for someone that said, and I quote "give me the best of everything, I don't care how much it costs!". I'm just wondering what everyone would suggest for a motherboard and processor combination, btw...any dual processor P4 or Thunderbird boards out?

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    Check this out for dual Athlon: AMDZone

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    Yeah Tyan has the only dual athlon board out, it uses the AMD 760 chipset, and supports the AMD MP chip but T-birds and Durons work fine with it. The board is madd expensive but has onboard RAID, dual channel SCSI controller, video & sound (don't use either!) and has AGP Pro slot (backwards compatible) and 5 PCI slots 3 of which are 64 bit (also backwards compatible I believe). and supports 1.5 Gigs of DDR Ram (I think 1.5G). This is a sick setup but definetly will be expesinve and hard to get your hands on..
    Epox makes good athlon boards (my personal favorite)
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    Originally posted by stotan:
    <STRONG>I'm building a computer for someone that said, and I quote "give me the best of everything, I don't care how much it costs!". </STRONG>
    Be carefull,though! That category of people quite often cann't imagine, how much really will it cost them, and, as result,can make more problems for You, than ordinary "normal" customer.
    I just only hope it won't be next sad story for tech tales thread. <IMG SRC="smilies/wink.gif" border="0">

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    I thing the offer will be :
    CASIO FX-82TL
    no windows, or any Microsoft software, No Linux or even AMD, Intel Parts.
    No crashing or Blue screen, or Reinstall OS,
    by pressing off button it's turn-off Immediately

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    There are no Dual P4 mobo's and no plans for any.
    There are dual boards for other types of processors though.

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    Go P4. Use the Asus P4T, and 1.7 Boxed with 256 MB RAM. Its a dream to set up and very stable. It is not finicky at all, which is the problem I have had with both Athlon boards I have tried. I did get them both to work, finally, but they were very particular about hardware and driver versions, etc. The P4 with the Asus is easy and stable.
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