E7500 Chipset
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Steve Gaudet SGaudet at turbotekcomputer.comThu Jul 18 07:58:10 PDT 2002
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Hello Neil, > Any comments on the 860 chipset, for example the supermicro P4DCE+ Haven't run any benchmarks myself. Intel has told me its almost as fast as the i7500 and ServerWorks. > > > Since the E7500 chipset came up, does anyone have a > > > recommendation for a > > > stable 7500 board? I've been looking at the Tyan S2720, but > > > it's so new I'm > > > a bit concerned. Any other Xeon boards that might be recommended? > > > > They Tyan S2720 has been out for a while and is very > stable. There is also > > SuperMicro which has some awesome chassis with their offerings. > > > > http://www.supermicro.com/Product_page/product-mS.htm > > > > http://www.supermicro.com/Product_page/product-s.htm > > > > We sell a lot of these units. All we get back from > customers is rave > > reviews. Cheers, Steve Gaudet Linux Solutions Engineer ..... <(©¿©)> =================================================================== | Turbotek Computer Corp. tel:603-666-3062 ext. 21 | | 161 Abby Rd fax:603-666-4519 | | Manchester, NH 03103 e-mail:sgaudet at turbotekcomputer.com | | toll free:800-573-5393 web: http://www.turbotekcomputer.com | ===================================================================
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