Serverworks chip sets
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Ray Muno muno at aem.umn.eduMon Dec 11 07:02:28 PST 2000
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We are currently looking at different ServerWorks based boards for dual CPU cluster nodes. Is the STREAM info available for different boards? We have access to 3 different ServerWorks machines right now, a 370DER HE-SL, an Intel STL2 (LE) and a Dell Poweredge 1400 (SE). They are dual CPU machines. At the moment, we do not find the the HE-SL buys us anything with the codes we have run (actual CFD codes we run locally). If I want to run the STREAM benchmark, does anyone have any pointers? We only have access to the 370DER machine for a few days so we would like to gather as much info as possible. As an aside, does anyone have any comments on the Intel STL2. For all the ServerWorks traffic, I have not seen much mention of this board. It is interesting to us since it appears to have the ability to control it from the serial port (EMP port in Intels docs). I would like to have access to the BIOS over the serial port and this is not something I see mention of from other manufacturers. On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 05:08:43PM -0500, Greg Lindahl wrote: > > Alternatively, it has been suggested to me that I should consider the > > Supermicro 6010H 1U solution, which uses the 370 DER board with > > ServerWorks III HE-SL chipset. Apparently, this motherboard has 2X > > bandwidth to memory, > > Beware salesmen -- we've never seen a STREAM benchmark result which shows > the additional bandwidth. Salesmen tend to quote theoretical peak memory > bandwidths even if no program can get the benefit. > > -- g > > > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list > Beowulf at beowulf.org > http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf ============================================================================= Ray Muno http://www.aem.umn.edu/people/staff/muno University of Minnesota e-mail: muno at aem.umn.edu Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics Phone: (612) 625-9531 110 Union St. S.E. FAX: (612) 626-1558 Minneapolis, Mn 55455 =============================================================================
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