wrote:
> I am running an Opteron 64 duo 3800+ with SMP
> installed in eCS
> 2.0 rc2.
>
> Martin
Oh, so that's another line of their dual cores ? I
haven't had a chance to dig deeper, but I found a
review that said the final 2.0 version of your board
was updated to support the x2 series of dual cores.
Out of curiosity, I'd like to see how far that
extends: Toledo or Manchester series, or maybe even
the Brisbane or Windsor series ?
One good design thing that AMD and their MB mfr.s did
(or so I've heard) was to leave more room for
upgrading: supposedly, you could put a lower end CPU
in some of those boards and have a VW; put a higher
end one in later on and have something more like a
Porsche.
Is Serenity still charging extra for the SMP option ?
Jordan
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