I would stay away from the via chipset boards, I have one (Tyan Tiger
Via Pro KT133 I think) and it sucks. You might be able to find a cheap
Intel Server works board these days. They seem to be the more stable
setup.
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 01:22, R Parker wrote:
I've done some research but not on the intel
systems.
I looked at AMD stuff. The only thing I can suggest is
to look at the overclocking sites. Those cats seem to
be on their game.
Ron
--- Taybin Rutkin <trutkin(a)physics.clarku.edu> wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for cheap
SMP
motherboards?
Something that can handle a couple 667 PIIIs would
be ideal, but if the
total price including CPUs is <$300, I'll consider
it.
My motherboard seems to not work with SMP anymore
(freezing, restarting).
I'm pretty sure it isn't a kernel thing because I've
tried every version
between 2.4.17 and 2.4.20 and they all act the same.
It used to be rock
solid at 2.4.18.
Alternatively, I'd like the name of a good vendor of
motherboards.
Taybin
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