Checking out a motherboard
Coetmeur, Alain
alain.coetmeur at icdc.caissedesdepots.fr
Mon Jun 19 00:47:42 PDT 2000
note thatr I've had problems with some
motherboard, and that
"memtest86" and "cpuburn" did help me much
to diagnose the hardware problems...
you should run these test for a few days to check all...
If there is a design misconception or
some component failure, those burn test should pinpoint it.
-----Message d'origine-----
De: axelsen at axe1.med.upenn.edu [mailto:axelsen at axe1.med.upenn.edu]
Date: vendredi 16 juin 2000 20:01
À: Beowulf at beowulf.org
Objet: Checking out a motherboard
We're planning to make our first hardware purchases next week,
and after a lot of benchmarking with our code, it looks like a
16-node (dual-processor x 8)/myrinet system is the way for us
to go. We've been quoted an attractive-looking price for systems
that include (among other things):
Intel Lancewood Motherboard
PIII-700 x 2
256 RAm ECC PC100
Embedded U2 SCSI, fast ethernet, graphics
Does anyone have experience with these or advice regarding pro's,
con's, or better alternatives within this design paradigm?
Thanks,
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Department of Pharmacology . . . .. . .. .
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