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dual CPU set-up/
Hi there, I plan to build a dual CPU computer. I haven't followed what's new on harware stuff from the (old) times of PIII or AMD1.0-1.2 GHz. I have a couple of question to start with: 1) Is it OK to build a dual CPU computer based on Pentium 4 rather than Xeon? For example does P4 2.66GHz B have 'what it needs' to be used in a dual CPU setup? -By dual CPU setup I mean 2 CPUs on the same motherboard. 2) Which kind of Athlon have hyperthred. and can be used for a dual setup?(I remember last time -few years ago-I've checked AMD-MP was good for SMP) 3) What motherboard would you recomend for a dual core setup based on Pentium / or AMD. I hint for such SMP 2CPUs motherboard brand at around 200$. 4) Can anyone estimate how much might cost me such a set-up? The set-up would bassically consist of: -2 CPUs either on AMD or Pentium -1 dual CPU motherboard. -2x512Mb DDRAM -1Gbit Enthernet card -other stuff I already have it like old GF2MX video card, 80Gb HDD, CD-RW unit, maybe a floppy, case, case fun. 5) Basically what is the best combination: 2CPUs on a 1 dualCPU motherboard I can get ot today from the point of view of performance / price? Any help or opinion would be really appreciated. Thank you. John |
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I plan to build a dual CPU computer. I haven't followed what's new on
harware stuff from the (old) times of PIII or AMD1.0-1.2 GHz. I have a couple of question to start with: 1) Is it OK to build a dual CPU computer based on Pentium 4 rather than Xeon? To my knowledge there is no such thing as dual P4 (they simply don't make dual cpu boards)... only Xeon.. Regards, Chris |
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"Skeleton Man" wrote in message ... I plan to build a dual CPU computer. I haven't followed what's new on harware stuff from the (old) times of PIII or AMD1.0-1.2 GHz. I have a couple of question to start with: 1) Is it OK to build a dual CPU computer based on Pentium 4 rather than Xeon? To my knowledge there is no such thing as dual P4 (they simply don't make dual cpu boards)... only Xeon.. Regards, Chris 2) Which kind of Athlon have hyperthred. and can be used for a dual setup?(I remember last time -few years ago-I've checked AMD-MP was good for SMP) AMD don't do HT CPU's - that's an Intel inovation. I think the Opteron CPU's are designed to be used in Dual/Multiple processor systems? BillL |
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2) Which kind of Athlon have hyperthred. and can be used for a dual setup?(I remember last time -few years ago-I've checked AMD-MP was good for SMP) 3) What motherboard would you recomend for a dual core setup based on Pentium / or AMD. I hint for such SMP 2CPUs motherboard brand at around 200$. 4) Can anyone estimate how much might cost me such a set-up? The set-up would bassically consist of: -2 CPUs either on AMD or Pentium -1 dual CPU motherboard. -2x512Mb DDRAM -1Gbit Enthernet card -other stuff I already have it like old GF2MX video card, 80Gb HDD, CD-RW unit, maybe a floppy, case, case fun. 5) Basically what is the best combination: 2CPUs on a 1 dualCPU motherboard I can get ot today from the point of view of performance / price? I've only come across one AMD dual motherboard, I haven't used one, it uses socket A processors http://www.dabs.com/uk/channels/comp...quicklinx=37GK |
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On 14 Jan 2005 17:50:04 -0800, "john_D"
wrote: Hi there, I plan to build a dual CPU computer. I haven't followed what's new on harware stuff from the (old) times of PIII or AMD1.0-1.2 GHz. I have a couple of question to start with: 1) Is it OK to build a dual CPU computer based on Pentium 4 rather than Xeon? For example does P4 2.66GHz B have 'what it needs' to be used in a dual CPU setup? -By dual CPU setup I mean 2 CPUs on the same motherboard. No you need Xeons. 2) Which kind of Athlon have hyperthred. None, and it (HT) becomes even less useful for an SMP box than a single CPU based system. ... and can be used for a dual setup?(I remember last time -few years ago-I've checked AMD-MP was good for SMP) "MP" is the official SMP product. "Regular" Athlons can be hacked to do SMP (connecting a certain bridge together, IIRC, a Google search will find this info). 3) What motherboard would you recomend for a dual core setup based on Pentium / or AMD. I hint for such SMP 2CPUs motherboard brand at around 200$. What is the function of the system? Does it need GbE, 66MHz PCI, integrated video or AGP slot or ??? what? There's a lot less variety in those boards, you'll need consider the use, role of the system. If it's just going to be the equivalent of a desktop PC, reusing the AGP card you mentioned and putting it in a standard (typical but large) ATX chassis, then something like a Tyan 7505 might work. |
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What is the function of the system? Does it need GbE, 66MHz PCI, integrated video or AGP slot or ??? what? This system will be use as some kind of (barebone) server, under linux. Fast enthernet connection is very important. Video card doesn't matter, it just need to handle some GUI utilities. Only 2 PCI slot will be used and both for 2 enthernet cards. Do I need 66MHz PCI to handle GbE? There's a lot less variety in those boards, you'll need consider the use, role of the system. If it's just going to be the equivalent of a desktop PC, reusing the AGP card you mentioned and putting it in a standard (typical but large) ATX chassis, then something like a Tyan 7505 might work. Tyan 7505 looks good to me. Thanks for your input. JohnyD |
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On 15 Jan 2005 14:03:49 -0800, "john_D"
wrote: What is the function of the system? Does it need GbE, 66MHz PCI, integrated video or AGP slot or ??? what? This system will be use as some kind of (barebone) server, under linux. Fast enthernet connection is very important. Video card doesn't matter, it just need to handle some GUI utilities. Only 2 PCI slot will be used and both for 2 enthernet cards. Do I need 66MHz PCI to handle GbE? No it's not necessary, though a 32bit, 33MHz PCI slot is the slowest possible way to do GbE. Google some benchmarks if optimal GbE interface is important to you, I know not what performance differential there is between wider bus vs Intel's CSA link or other alternatives. |
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