Re: SuperMicro motherboards???



Dana Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:36:01 UTC, "Stan Goodman"
<SPAM_FOILER@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisa:

> If the characteristics you describe are typical of the whole line, I
> think I have to fall back on a lesser manufacturer. I don't run any
> really demanding software, and can justify only a bit more speed, for
> the benefit of video and telephony programs. What I had in mind, in
> fact, was a board that I could just swap into existing hardware, and
> reinstall the OSes for it. I'll have to investigate exactly what
> SuperMicro boards are being offered here. There are much less
> expensive boards in the country, and I might do with a fast Celeron
> CPU, even with its limited cache.

Have you considered Gigabyte?

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