Paul wrote:
jennyw wrote:

Someone mentioned earlier (I can't find the message now) that they had a motherboard that allowed you to change IRQ assignments in BIOS. Does anyone happen to know how to identify motherboards that can do this? I'm going to put together a new machine now and I'm having trouble picking a motherboard for it (ordering from Dell or other online vendor is not an option, since I need this in the next couple days).

This is to provide another avenue for avoiding IRQ conflicts with the Digium TDM400Ps.

Thanks!

Jen


intel 875p chipset and ECC RAM works well.

I have built several servers with intel and abit boards using this chipset

Always use a good UPS rather than a surge protector outlet strip. You can get an APC brand with USB signalling for as little as $50. It works with linux. That means the linux server will see when the battery is low, prepare itself for shutdown and then tell the APC to kill its output. When power returns the APC will turn outpput back on and the linux server boots gracefully.

When buying CPU I usually go with the "retail boxed" instead of OEM. It doesn't cost much more. It includes the cooler along with a good warranty. If it fails you get a new cooler along with the new chip. Obviously they can't try to get out of warranty replacement based on the cooler selection if it was their choice in the first place.

I stopped using athlons when I could no longer get boards with the AMD chipset(supports ECC). You can probably still get boards designed for dual athlon. I asked AMD why and they told me the 760 chipset for single athlon was no longer in production. It seems the average consumer doesn't appreciate higher quality features enough. It's too bad because I always liked AMD stuff. When I needed fast reliable chips for some specialized processors I designed it was AMD that gave me the first samples and they always gave the purchasing people good pricing for production needs. I'm only mentioning this because there has been some banter about AMD vs. Intel here. If the right motherboards were available for single socket 7 servers I would have stayed with them. Their service is excellent. They give me free overnight shipping and 2 weeks to send in the defective part.


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