CCL:Motherboards and Linux question (fwd)
Guignon Thomas
guignon2 at wanadoo.fr
Thu Aug 9 14:42:44 PDT 2001
Le Jeudi 9 Août 2001 19:17, Eugene Leitl a écrit :
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> Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 11:22:50 -0400
> From: Todd Raeker <raeker at umich.edu>
> To: chemistry at ccl.net
> Subject: CCL:Motherboards and Linux question
>
> Hi All,
>
> I will be building a 16 node Linux cluster for ab initio calculations and
> MD simulations from scratch and have narrowed down my choice of micro ATX
> motherboards to two options. They are the ASUS A7S-VM and the Shuttle
> MS21N. Does anyone have any experience with either of these? I have no
> experience with either board and other people I have talked to only the
> ASUS ATX boards.
>
> Thanks
>
Hello,
Be carefull with the ASUS A7S-VM (chipset SIS 730S) because of integrated
graphics card:
if it does no have its own memory it will use a part of main memory for
graphics so ramdac and other chips will use a part of main memory bandwidth
(up to 30%). I allready experiment such things with a DFI board with a VIA
chipset and the only way to have it working at decent speed was to plug a
card into AGP slot thus disabling integrated graphics.
The shuttle board use the same chipset but have one AGP slot (the asus don' t
have)
A+
Thomas
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