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Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 10:07:03 PST8
From: Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@attbi.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: AMD processors...?


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I picked this motherboard after seeing it praised by several people on
OS2Hardware newsgroup. I would still like to know the diferences between
the various AMD CPUs.

>>Could someone p;ease give me a quick rundown of current AMD processors.
>>I am going to build a "fast" machine for the eCS upgrade based on a
>>GigaByte GA-7VAXP Ultra MB. I am confused by AMD, AMD XP and AMD XP
>>Thoroughbred CPUs. Can I use the fastest I can afford or are their other
>>considerations when running OS/2?
>>
>>
>
>The processor is not much of an issue. The MB matters more because of the
>built-in peripherals. In your case, I would start with a Google search
>for:
>
> GA-7VAXP OS/2
>
>and follow up if needed with a query to the
>
> os2hardware
>
>Yahoo group.
>
>Steven
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>
>


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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I picked this motherboard after seeing it praised by several people on OS2Hardware newsgroup. I would still like to know the diferences between the various AMD CPUs.

Could someone p;ease give me a quick rundown of current AMD processors. 
I am going to build a "fast" machine for the eCS upgrade based on a 
GigaByte GA-7VAXP Ultra MB. I am confused by AMD, AMD XP and AMD XP 
Thoroughbred CPUs. Can I use the fastest I can afford or are their other 
considerations when running OS/2?
    

The processor is not much of an issue.  The MB matters more because of the
built-in peripherals.  In your case, I would start with a Google search
for:

  GA-7VAXP OS/2

and follow up if needed with a query to the

  os2hardware

Yahoo group.

Steven

  

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