Which Mobo For A DDR200 PC1600
Jan 4, 2007I am the happy owner of 6 Gb DDR200 PC1200 and 2 CPUs Xeon 2.4 Ghz slot 603.
I am looking for motherboard for that. Any recommendation?
What do you think about such configuration?
I am the happy owner of 6 Gb DDR200 PC1200 and 2 CPUs Xeon 2.4 Ghz slot 603.
I am looking for motherboard for that. Any recommendation?
What do you think about such configuration?
We have tried a few amd mobo's for the AM2 processors and the one we found which worked out of the box with all the onboard stuff was discontinued. Does anyone know of a good AMD AM2 mobo which has SATA working out of the box with CentOS?
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look at the Combo deal. basically you buy ASUS M2N-LR Socket AM2 NVIDIA nForce Professional 3600 ATX Server Motherboard - Retail and get AMD Athlon 64 X2 3600+ Windsor 2.0GHz 2 x 256KB L2 Cache Socket AM2 Processor - Retail for free.
how's this combo for a windows web server with 4gb none ECC RAM and a 2U case to go with it?
I just picked up an Intel D946GZIS http://www.intel.com/products/mother...gzis/index.htm
I've heard of many taking the higher quality motherboards and removing the audio post in order to fit into a nice SuperMicro case. Does anyone care of share their method of doing so? I was thinking a Dremel possibly, but I'd like to gather opinions as I'd like only to have to use this Motherboard as this will be a personal Dev server.
I have this new 160 GB drive that I got from a friend and is in great working order. I can't install it in this machine (I would love to, but one of the ports on the motherboard is snapped off, so I can only plug in one SATA drive in at a time.
So I've decided to put it into my server machine, just an old computer I setup with Linux and whatnot to be used as a network server if anyone needs to put anything on it. Plus, it's fun to toy with.
Anyway, I ran into the problem that the motherboard is IDE, which means I can't plug it into my hard drive... Is there anyway (that won't cost me an arm and a leg) to plug in this new hard drive into an old computer?
Or am I just out of luck? Incidentally, if anyone knows how to replace an SATA plug in, or knows of a cable that can plug in two cables which in turn plugs into the mobo, let me know.. that'd be awesome.
Long shot as I couldn't find anything via google but are there any socket 775 mobos that supports 16GB.
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