Author: Matt Taylor
Date: 09:08:04 12/17/02
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On December 17, 2002 at 11:50:59, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On December 17, 2002 at 11:28:27, Matt Taylor wrote: > >>On December 17, 2002 at 11:20:38, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >> >>>Deep Fritz 7 runs about 8% faster on a dual Xeon 2400 (detected as 4 cpus)than >>>on a dual AMD MP 2200+ (2x1800 GHz). Both with DDR 333. >>> >>>Enrique >> >>Which board/chipset? > >This friend of mine tells me that the 2x2400 Xeon machine has RDR, not DDR, >sorry. Here are some specs (in Spanish): > >Placa Base SuperMicro P4DC6+ > >- Chip-Set Intel© 860, Bus 400. Soporta RIMM 800Mhz. 4 bancos de memoria. >Ampliación máxima 2Gb. 2,5v. >- Controladora Adaptec 7899W Ultra 160 Dual. >- Slots de expansión: 2 PCI 64bits, 4 PCI 32bits, 1 AGP 4x Pro. >- Salidas externas: 2 serie, 1 paralelo, 4 USB 1.1., 2 PS/2. >- Soporta Adaptec SCSI RAID 2005S. > >Memoria RAM 1Ghz Rambus 800 Kingston > >- Velocidad de 8ns. RIMM de 800Mhz. >- Garantía de por vida. Índice de fallo: 1%. > >Enrique > >> I haven't seen any SMP boards that support better than a >>133 MHz FSB, and it's been a bitter disappointment. >> >>-Matt That's only 100 MHz. I was interested in the Athlon, though. My Athlon SMP system has a 133 MHz bus, and I've been sorely disappointed that no 166 MHz bus has popped up. I'm not suprised since JEDEC didn't standardize DDR-2 until this past summer, and it won't likely be out to market until next summer. -Matt
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