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June 14th, 2001, 10:48 AM
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best board???
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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June 14th, 2001, 11:19 AM
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Check this out for dual Athlon: AMDZone
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June 17th, 2001, 12:13 PM
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Registered User
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)
Spend One Hour of Every Day Like it was Your last, you'll Live much better that way
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June 17th, 2001, 02:27 PM
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Registered User
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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June 17th, 2001, 04:18 PM
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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
simple +,-,/ and *.
I'ts work find
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June 17th, 2001, 06:44 PM
#6
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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June 18th, 2001, 08:22 AM
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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.
Jim
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