: [expert] Tyan Dual AMD board
On Friday 25 January 2002 05:00 pm, kayaturk wrote:
> Hi,
> We got two of those machines one with tiger and the other with
> thunder. You should use AMD XP processor for stability because they
> run cooler.
OK, I'll bite. How can you possibly
On Friday 25 January 2002 05:00 pm, kayaturk wrote:
> Hi,
> We got two of those machines one with tiger and the other with
> thunder. You should use AMD XP processor for stability because they
> run cooler.
OK, I'll bite. How can you possibly know that? Not a challenge, as
much as jus
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> Hi,
> We got two of those machines one with tiger and the other with
> thunder. You shou
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Subject: RE: [expert] Tyan Dual AMD board
Hi,
We got two of those machines one with tiger and the other with
thunder. You should use AMD XP processor for stability because they run
cooler. Both systems run smoothly in linux and in windows. I'd like to
mention that these machine
me we earn money from them. I must say they are perfect for number
crunching.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Thomas Sourmail
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 8:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [expert] Tyan Dual AMD board
We jus
We just got one in a full tower case, ran the torture test of mprime for
1h and got it to overheat and crash (repeated 3x) with an air temperature
of 28C !!
Not something I want to put 1 month calculations job on. I'm sending it
back and replacing it by a more reliable machine.
Thomas.
W
Thank you very much Woods.
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, J. Craig Woods wrote:
> At 09:54 AM 1/25/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >About Tiger IDE controller: if I see in 'dmesg' output UDMA(100), does it
> >really mean my system is working at it? Or is there any other way to be
> >quite sure that my 7200 r
At 09:54 AM 1/25/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>About Tiger IDE controller: if I see in 'dmesg' output UDMA(100), does it
>really mean my system is working at it? Or is there any other way to be
>quite sure that my 7200 rpm ATA 100 HD is working as expected?
>
>I've been heard about AMD chipset issues
About Tiger IDE controller: if I see in 'dmesg' output UDMA(100), does it
really mean my system is working at it? Or is there any other way to be
quite sure that my 7200 rpm ATA 100 HD is working as expected?
I've been heard about AMD chipset issues (AGP, IDE controller, etc). I
hope to have a
I have the Tyan Tiger MP (S2460), the one without the integrated stuff.
Anyway has anyone gotten Mandrake to properly recognize the
motherboard's chipset. The stock kernel defaults my ide speeds to
UDMA(33). I installed the 2.4.17 cooker kernel, and while this kernel
seems to recognize the
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