Intel E7500 motherboards
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alvin at Maggie.Linux-Consulting.com alvin at Maggie.Linux-Consulting.comThu Feb 28 01:23:07 PST 2002
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hi ya i wish i could squeeze the puppy into a 1U box.... and make cook an egg on the cpu heatsink??? guess i'll call up the distributers or manufacturer directly and see if its available for generic testing... out here.. tyan mb tended to be cheaper than supermicro mb... - both of them are local in silicon valley manufacturing and sales floor at their bldgs have fun linuxing alvin http://www.Linux-1U.net On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, David van der Spoel wrote: > On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Bill Broadley wrote: > > >I found: > >http://www.tyan.com/products/html/thunderi7500.html > > > >Pretty impressive board: > > Up to 12 GB of memory > > 2 Memory banks > > 2 64 bit/133 pci/pci-x Mhz slots > > 2 64 bit/66 Mhz pci/pci-x slots > > 1 32 bit/33 Mhz slots > > dual p4 cpu's (including the prestonia with hyperthreading) > > Dual U160 scsi > > Gigabit > > > >The website claimes "Now available", anyone seen such a beast for sale yet? > > The supermicro has similar specs, up to 16 Gb memory. I just ordered two > of machines with these (supermicro P4DP6) boards. It seems that Tyan will > be able to deliver in a few weeks, but supermicro can deliver now, and is > cheaper (according to my dealer). >
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