Awaxx 0 Posted February 5, 2000 Hey, you, multiproc frek, what advice could U give me to buy a dual-Slot1 card : brand, model, ... ? I wanna buy a dual PIII500E, and overclock them so if the board is a good at it, it would be better. A friend of mine has a A-Trend 6280 : works fine but CPU positions prevent full efficient air cooling. Awx ------------------ PII 400@448 - 256 PC100 RAM -ASUS P2B TNT2 150/180 - 1600x1200@97Hz(22") TEKRAM 390U2W SCSI - 3Com 100Mbps PCI 6.4GB IDE1M-9.1GB SCSI2-6x24x SCSI2-4.5GB UW-4.5GB UW-18.2GB U2W-34x IDE2S SB PCI128-SB AWE64-Miro DC10+ 2195 no limit Share this post Link to post
Awaxx 0 Posted February 5, 2000 I forgot : between 200 and 300 $. I don't want SCSI, LAN, sound, video : already have that. Awx Share this post Link to post
Igor 0 Posted February 6, 2000 Then just get an ASUS board. They are good, fast and reliable. Duel model is: Asus P2B-D 440BX 4PCI/2ISA/1AGP/4DIMM, Slot One, ATX, dual processor support. If you are planning to get Duel celerons then BP6 is not a bad board and it suppose to support duel compermines when the adapter becomes availale. [This message has been edited by Igor (edited 06 February 2000).] Share this post Link to post
Awaxx 0 Posted February 6, 2000 I don't want a Celeron, I wanna have a FULL dual card, witht no underCPU. I mean that when I use my computer at 100%, it's not a little girl job so I wanna have dual PIII. Asus is good but the trouble is that it's only 4 PCI and I don't need ISA. The A-Trend is better with 6 PCI, no ISA. And the Asus is a little bit old (not overcloking function via BIOS setup). Share this post Link to post
SHS 0 Posted February 6, 2000 I all ready start my a@@ kicking SMP system. Plan's on Windows2000 "Got it" http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/guide/professional/overview/default.asp Lite-on FS020 "Got it" http://www.liteonenclosure.com/products/fs020/fs020.htm wow is it big to 2 120mm fan from 3dfxcool http://www.3dfxcool.com/alpha1hop31.htm Supermicro P6DBE PCB Rev 2 http://www.supermicro.com/images/Imag_html/P6DBE_REV1x.htm Supermicro said coppermine is support with rigth motherboard http://www.supermicro.com/TECHSUPPORT/FAQs/Processor.htm 2 Intel 600E Mhz http://www.intel.com/PentiumIII/ 2 3dfxcool Alpha1HO-P3-Fan http://www.3dfxcool.com/case120ho1.htm Alps Electric 1.44MB 3.5 http://www.alpsusa.com/ 2 128meg PC133 DIMM Corsair or Mushkin Toshiba 8X DVD SD-M1302 http://www.toshiba.com/taecdpd/products/features/SDM1302-Over.shtml CDR Plextor PlexWriter 8/4/32 ATAPI http://www.plextor.com/8432cdrw.htm 3dfx Voodoo 5500 http://www.3dfx.com/prod/voodoo/v5-5500-overv.html Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live X-Gamer http://www.americas.creative.com/sound/live-xgamer/ Cambridge FourPointSurround FPS2000 Digital http://www.americas.creative.com/speakers/fps2000/ Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer USB "Got it" http://www.microsoft.com/products/hardware/mouse/explorer.htm Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro USB "Got it" http://www.microsoft.com/products/hardware/keyboard/natkeypro.htm Intel PC Camera Pack USB "Got it" http://www.intel.com/pccamera/pack.htm Microtek Lab Scanmaker X6 USB http://www.microtekusa.com/usi-smx62.html Belkin Express Bus 7 Ports USB Hub http://www.belkin.com/products/product_index/USB/usb_catalog_pages/F5U010.html Realtek "not sure which one" PCI 10/100 Network Cards or Netgear FA310TX PCI 10/100 Network Cards can't make up my mind hehe [This message has been edited by SHS (edited 06 February 2000).] Share this post Link to post
JimmyK 0 Posted February 6, 2000 awaxx, waht do u want to use this computer for? is it for personal use? if yes what kind? Share this post Link to post
MarksmanX 0 Posted February 6, 2000 Quote: Originally posted by Awaxx:Hey, you, multiproc frek, what advice could U give me to buy a dual-Slot1 card : brand, model, ... ? I wanna buy a dual PIII500E, and overclock them so if the board is a good at it, it would be better. A friend of mine has a A-Trend 6280 : works fine but CPU positions prevent full efficient air cooling. Awx This one looks good Plus I have this motherboard and can't complain at all! No problems so far http://www.tyan.com/products/html/s1832dl.html ------------------ Dual Intel Pentium II 450 384 MEGS of PC-100 RAM Sound Blaster Live! Promise DMA/66 Controller GeForce 256 DDR IBM Deskstar 34GXP 27.3GB DMA 66 Western Digital 20.5GB DMA 66 Intellimouse Explorer (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Share this post Link to post
Greggy 0 Posted February 6, 2000 I have had total reliability and excellent performance with the KP6-BS dual slot 1 i440BX motherboard from Epox www.epox.com/products/mboard/kp6-bs_1.html Features include 1x AGP 5x PCI 2x ISA 4x DIMMs with FSB speeds (100,103,112 and 133) controlled in the BIOS - yep, no jumpers! And as an added bonus its usually cheaper (and in my opinion better) than the ASUS P2B-D motherboard. My system: Dual Celeron 366 @ 550MHz, Epox KP6-BS dual i440BX mobo, 256Mb PC100 SDRAM, CL GeForce SDR @ 120/183 , Diamond MX300, Intel 10/100 NIC, 13Gb 7200rpm WD IDE hard disk, ADI 17", Windows 2000 (2195). Share this post Link to post
riz 0 Posted February 6, 2000 i would say get the Abit SMP boards, i know they make the BP6 which is a good multiproc board, but it's socket370. i know they make slot 1 dual boards, and i've never heard of people having problems with Abit riz http://www.abit-usa.com Share this post Link to post
Darth Bobo 0 Posted February 6, 2000 If you can afford it and find one, Supermicro are the absolute best dual boards. Asus are second. I have the KP6-BS, and while it has been solid, the tech support is absolute $hit. I bought the board last August; the BIOS is dated like May of 99. I enquired about an update to fix some issues I had - they said no, they weren't going to support my revision of the board. I replied back and politely expressed my dismay - haven't heard back for a couple of months. Thats $250 wasted on a board that they obsoleted within like 6 months of it's introduction. B@stards. Share this post Link to post
Greggy 0 Posted February 7, 2000 I have the KP6-BS with the 2Mb BIOS chip (the later revision board). Epox do seem to favour releasing BIOS updates for the 2Mb board over the 1Mb version, the latest being 3-Dec-1999. As far as I know they are only manufacturing the 2Mb bords now, so a new purchase should be safe. Share this post Link to post
Awaxx 0 Posted February 7, 2000 Ok, let's start giving answers ... 1 - SHS Yeah ! What a box!!!! (dual 600-you got money, don't you ?) but I would buy a 3Com 10/100 Mbps. Before having one, I though it was like any other card. Now, I can't live without. 2 - JimmyK Personnal use, but, I'm a game freak and I wanna play while on dedicated server so SMP. I'm a gfx freak : making a 12000x9000 pixels images with up to 20 layers with Photoshop every month and rendering broadcast quality 3D movies, made with Lightwave and 3DSMax. I'm a video freak, compiling broadcast quality film very often, and actual, I'm writing a app to mix and broadcast disco animations film in real time through a cluster of machines. So, I call it personnal use, but ... (Don't imagine anything : I'm just a 22 years old french student in a french engineer HighSchool (told to be the french best HighSchool )) 3 - MarksmanX I've already had a look at Tyan mobo. Quite impressive (very HUGE mobo). But I don't know if I can find some in France. 4 - Greggy Good card, I'll have a look. 5 - Riz iXBT get a intereting point about ABIT mobo : just have a look. It's about overclocking abilities : PIII500E review. It says that ABIT could have done extremely stable mobo in overclock by increasing latency time, so it decreases performance. The guy want to have a deeper look before giving conclusion. 6 - DarthBobo Thk U for Ur advice. 7 - Greggy Thk U for Ur second advice Awx - now let's go to the question section. [This message has been edited by Awaxx (edited 07 February 2000).] Share this post Link to post
Awaxx 0 Posted February 7, 2000 Here is the question section : Asus brand new mobo P3C-D : have any one heard anything about it ? It looks to be a good card, except it's ai820 and need RDRAM (or SDRAM with adaptor but it's 5-10% slower than 440 BX with SDRAM). So if you have any comment about this card, plez, give it. About Intel's new slot : FC-PGA. Can I but a dual FC-PGA on a dual socket370 card ?????? And can I crack a PIII500E so it can work in SMP ???? Awx [This message has been edited by Awaxx (edited 07 February 2000).] Share this post Link to post
SHS 0 Posted February 7, 2000 No Awaxx as far as "money gose" Nope I just buy as I go along. 3Com Network card's are waste of money win NE1000 or even a NE2000 more Compatible across other OS. As far as Dual FC-PGA NO Unofficial word on that, Official Intel said NO Suport for FC-PGA CPU as not SMP Compatible Your better off find a BX MotherBoard that Coppermine CPU with E support not EB B means 133MHz FSB E means 0.18 Copermine EB means both here little something I did in a few newsgroup ------------------------------------------- Just few bad thing about Intel i810 & i810e & to much buildin bull sh@t suck suck, This sh@t got to go "AC97 low-cost audio and MC-97 low-cost modem support" suck suck. & there is Intel i820 & i840 is super-expensive RDRAM-memory "$1000 for one 128ram" & plus to much buildin bull sh@t suck suck, This sh@t got to go "AC97 low-cost audio and MC-97 low-cost modem support" suck suck. oh let not forgot about that funky 'hub-architecture' Just to few bad thing about VIA KX133 AGPx4 dosen't suppprt DMA Mode like it should in my book it suck. This sh@t got to go "AC97 low-cost audio and MC-97 low-cost modem support" suck suck. I just wish AMD had done something with the 750 'Irongate' like add only AGPx4 mode & PC133 & nothing eles Hell no AMD just had F@@K IT EVEN more by let allowing VIA do it. or I just wish Intel had done something with the BX like add only AGPx4 mode & ATA66 Mode & PC133 & nothing eles Hell no Intel just had F@@K IT EVEN more. What they should doing is takeing the north and a south bridge & make it one chip. This what I like to see 1 AGP slot 6 PCI slot 4 or 6 USB Port "The new v2.0" IDE ATA100 "4 IDE Channel useing 1 IRQ" 0 ISA 0 PS/2 Port 0 Floppy 0 COM Port 0 Parallel Port SMP-support Hell we may well all go buy self a Compaq or Packard Bell with no good to upgrade. Don't sit here & give me this sh@t disable it in the bios carp you & I both know sometime it work & sometime not. You all think Microsoft has a monopoly hehehe [This message has been edited by SHS (edited 07 February 2000).] Share this post Link to post
Awaxx 0 Posted February 7, 2000 I've read (in iXBT PIII500E Review) that SMP is planned to be for 600 and over. About the i8x0 chipset, I TOTALY agree with this message (except the language ) and share the same dreams. I think that 440BX is still the best chipset. I find particulary funny the fact that you can find a "low-cost sound audio" next to RD-RAM on the same card ... Awx btw : my nickname is Awax with ONE x. I f@cked up while registering for the first time and wasn't able to log as Awax si I had to register again and choose another nickname. PS : I think we should start another thread about 3Com cards .... [This message has been edited by Awaxx (edited 07 February 2000).] Share this post Link to post
EddiE314 0 Posted February 7, 2000 don't the i8xx Mobo's have that sh*tty AMR slot? Its 1/4 the size of a agp slot, guess what its for.................. A WINMODEM!!! of all things Share this post Link to post
MarksmanX 0 Posted February 8, 2000 Awaxx you can order motherboards online you know Share this post Link to post