Hi Frank

>From my point of view I recommend the Tyan board because it got best
test results in German computer newspapers and I don't know anybody
who's got problems with a Tyan board ever.

They are known for best hardware compatibility and performance... if
there's anybody who thinks different, let me know.

Dietmar

Frank Martini wrote:
> 
> I'm planning an SMP system. Gonna buy everything from the ground up. Step
> one, chosing a motherboard. I've found a Tiger ATX Dual Slot 1 and a Pine
> Dual Slot 1 BX. Does anyone have any experience with either? Any suggestions
> for a killer system? Most motherboards seem to be under $200, so at this
> price, $$$ is not the issue. I'd say ease of setup, out-of-the-box RedHat
> support and reliability outweigh speed (just a bit). Any recommendations?
> 
> Frank
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