Athlon64 board with ECC support?

Steven Hartland killing at multiplay.co.uk
Tue Jun 14 16:29:06 GMT 2005


I can recommend GA-7A8DW its a "cheap" dual proc opteron board
its not the absolute hottest performer due to the memory layout but it
makes for a very nice server / workstation. Works faultlessly with
BSD ( not tried the onboard SATA ) basic IDE works fine and has
PCI-X as well as AGP 8X so sounds just what u want.

    Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Oliver Fromme" <olli at lurza.secnetix.de>

> That's interesting.  I've seen several Athlon64 and Opteron
> systems, and it was my impression that the latter were all
> noisier and ran "hotter".  But my impression could be wrong.
> 
> It's also interesting to note that there are now plenty of
> Athlon64-based notebooks, but I haven't seen any Opteron
> notebook so far, which lead me to believe that the Athlon64
> has some power-saving features which the Opteron lacks.
> Does the Opteron have "PowerNow" or "Cool'n'Quiet"?
> 
> Anyway, the price argument is still valid.  This is for a
> private PC at home, so would like to keep the costs down as
> far as possible.  I'll also try to re-use my old hardware,
> such as a plain old PCI graphics card, so I need neither
> AGP nor PCI-X oder PCI-E slots ...  even a simple on-board
> graphics would be good (saves one slot).  I'm not going to
> run demanding graphics applications on this machine.  Also,
> I don't need a S-ATA controller, because I don't plan to
> buy new S-ATA drives.  On-board (P-) ATA would be perfect.


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