of these), but I have been working on Tyan, Intel and Supermicro's Motherboards. The best
choice out of these three will be Intel but they are costly as compared to other two.
You are looking for Dual Intel 2GHz Solution which will be Intel Xeon Processors. The
best motherboard that I have seen for this so far is SuperMicro P4DL6 which supports Intel
Xeon Processors upto 2.2 GHz. Check out the specs at
http://www.supermicro.com/PRODUCT/MotherBoards/GC_LE/P4DL6.htm
This motherboard also support hyperthreading. The other choice will be SuperMicro's P4DP6
which has Intel's new E7500 Chipset.
Jonathan Klay wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">I find that for heavy numerical work, our DELL Precision 530's preloaded with RH7.2
work great - dual 2Ghz Intel. I think what sets them apart is the dual channel
memory bus, so large arrays of data are moved pretty quick. Tom's Hardware did a
test of the dual Athlons, and wasn't to impressed with the initial performance. So
if you can afford it...
Jonathan Klay
PMEL OERD Sys. Admin.
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Massimo Alonzo wrote:Hi all,
I need to buy a new pc and I'll use it for heavy numerical simulations, so
I'd like to use dual processors motherboars.
I know that I can do this with Linux but I don't know which solution,
between the following, gives better performances:
* 2 AMD Athlon XP 1900+
* 2 Intel 2GHz processors
I don't remember where but I red that AMD processors are not yet fully
working (I don't think this is true !).
What do you suggest, which motherboard (Abit or Asus)?
Thanks in advance
Massimo Alonzo
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