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Subject: [newbie] smp questions
i have in mind doing some system hardware upgrades, one of the things
that i am thinking about upgrading is my processor. i currently have a
PII 350. my motherboard can support up to a 450
Seth Gibson wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
two processors need to be the same speed? also, is there a better place
to compare prices than cnet.com?
I would give pricewatch.com a shot. They have smp boards for as low as 69 but
that might not necessarily be your best bet. If
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Singer XJ Wang wrote:
For a Duel Processing System, I recommend the Asus P2B-D or P2B-DS
Mothboard. It uses an Intel 440BX Chipset, UDMA-33 Connectors, 4xDIMM
Sockets [up to 1 Gig]. AGP, blah. The DS also has an U2W [80MB/s] SCSI
Connectors build on.
Why am I
pete moss wrote:
i have in mind doing some system hardware upgrades, one of the things
that i am thinking about upgrading is my processor. i currently have a
PII 350. my motherboard can support up to a 450. i am also considering
getting a smp motherboard and a second chip. is there a
i have in mind doing some system hardware upgrades, one of the things
that i am thinking about upgrading is my processor. i currently have a
PII 350. my motherboard can support up to a 450. i am also considering
getting a smp motherboard and a second chip. is there a good cheap
motherboard
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
two processors need to be the same speed? also, is there a better place
to compare prices than cnet.com?
I would give pricewatch.com a shot. They have smp boards for as low as 69 but
that might not necessarily be your best bet. If you're looking for a certain
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Jeanette Russo wrote:
Seth Gibson wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, you wrote:
two processors need to be the same speed? also, is there a better place
to compare prices than cnet.com?
I would give pricewatch.com a shot. They have smp boards for as low as 69 but