I have a tekram MB and its been working great! got 2 300a OC'd to
463 mhz on it.. it will go up to 133mhz on the bus. So far its worked
great with linux right out of the box. 

On Thu, 20 May 1999, Zachariah David Johnson wrote:

> Sorry this may be a little late -- was just scanning email for good SMP
> motherboard sugestions.  Considering getting the ASUS P2B-D, or the
> SuperMicro P6DBE, or something else.  I'm setting up a system for home. I've
> already bought 2 socket 370 celeron300a, which run 450MHz stable non-smp 
> at 2.1v for days doing continous compiles, etc..  Planning to run them 
> both at 450MHz once I get a dual-mb... Looking for cheap and/or mbs that might
> support 133MHz FSB speed chips that come out in the future.
> 
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> 
> Anyway on the subject of the Astor/Astor2 and L440GX+ or N440BX:
> 
> I've been using 3 Astor/N440BX combos for about a year now.
> They have been working great, over that period of time been mainly using
> 2.1.X and 2.2.X kernels on them.  Only gripes are lack of rackmoutability,
> and a really long memory test during boot (when you have 512MB+ mem).
> 
> 
> 
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Mike..
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