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[ale] motherboard recommendation for SuSE workstation
- Subject: [ale] motherboard recommendation for SuSE workstation
- From: jhubbs at telocity.com (jhubbs at telocity.com)
- Date: 9 Nov 2001 18:35:22 -0800
I can't so much recommend you a card as I can recommend where to look - hunt for overclocking Web sites. Not that you're going to overclock, but those who do care a lot more about mobos than the average joe. You might want to start at www.overclockers.com and see where its links take you. Www.anandtech.com is another good place to research, and might be www.amdzone.com.
- Jeff
Abit and Asus are two mobo makers that I see mentioned with reverence. You might recall that mobo makers that decided to pursue Athlon designs did so in the face of Intel's heavyhandedness - the point being that the ones that put out Athlon mobos early have the most experience with it, for what it's worth.
On Fri, 09 November 2001, SLane at weather.com wrote:
>
> greetings!
>
> I was hoping someone might be able to recommend a motherboard (thinking 1.2 GHz
> Athlon) and/or vendor on which to build a nice SuSE 7.x workstation.
>
> SWMBO has kindly agreed to give me a "budget" for this project as my x-mas
> present and unfortunately the IBM x350(s) I have @ work are a little out of the
> $ range. :-(
>
> any advice (particularly the based on experience kind) for a DBA out of touch
> with current gen PC hardware would be greatly appreciated.
>
> muchos in advance!
>
>
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