mobo, procs, & ram for the p2b-d ~$1100
mobo, procs, & ram for the bp6 ~$375

-----Original Message-----
From: Fulton CR (Charles) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 12:12 PM
To: 'linux-abit'
Subject: RE: [LINUX-ABIT] Re: Recommended parts/softwares ?


nice layouts below! 
You mind including a price tag on your new p2b system? I have a very similar
abit bp6 system, but a friend was wanting to build a dual p3 system. and was
curious on the price. 

> The two systems: 
> mobo          Asus P2B-D mobo, BIOS 1012              Abit BP6 mobo, BIOS
> QQ
> CPU cool      TennMax P3STF hs/fans                   Alpha
> hs/fans,thermal grease
> BX cool       thermal grease                          thermal grease, fan
> case cool     2 in, 2 out                                     1 in, 1 out
> CPU           2 x PIII 600e 1.65V, 100Mhz FSB 2 x Celeron 366 2.0V, 66Mhz
> FSB
> RAM           2 x 128 CAS2 DIMM                               2 x 128
> PC-100 DIMM
> SCSI          Adaptec 2940U2W controller              N/A
>  chan0        sda     9.1G LVD                                        
>               sdb     9.1G LVD
>  chan1        st      Seagate 8000N                                   
> IDE           Onboard ATA-33 controller               Onboard IDE ATA-33
> Controller
>  chan0        hda     Asus 50x CDROM                  hda     Quantum 9.1G
> 
>  chan1                                                        hdb
> Conner 1.5G
>               hdc     HP CD-RW                                hdc     Asus
> 40x CDROM
> AGP           Viper 770 32MB                          Matrox G200 16MB
> PCI1          Adaptec 2940U2W
> PCI2          Intel Pro 100b NIC @ 100FD              Intel Pro 100b NIC @
> 100FD
> ISA1          SB-16
> OS            RH 6.1 + 2.3.51 + lm_sensors            RH 6.1 + 2.2.14 +
> lm_sensors
> lilo param    append="mem=256M noapic"                append="mem=256M
> noapic"
> 
> I am more than a little disappointed in the fact that the new system is
> generating these errors, although I would not calssify it as "un-stable"
> at
> this point. I'm not totally happy to call it "stable" either. 
> 
> One of my co-workers was quick to see the emergence of a pattern and hit
> upon the ultimate solution:
> 1) My newest computer is a problem. 
> 2) I put together a new one, it becomes a problem, the former problem is
> well behaved. 
> QED: Obviously, to fix my latest computer, I need to build another! 
> 
ofcourse! 

-charlie.

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