My next motherboard

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by nitro, Feb 21, 2004.

  1. #331     May 4, 2005
  2. jomama

    jomama

    I use a casio solar powered calculator for all of my data crunching.
     
    #332     May 4, 2005
  3. nitro

    nitro

    I just noticed this post. Thanks for the tip but I need to research what you are saying since I don't know what it means.

    Thanks again.

    nitro
     
    #333     May 4, 2005
  4. nitro

    nitro

    dcraig,

    Thanks - someone pointed that out a while back. I think it is a neat (and impressive) system :D

    nitro
     
    #334     May 4, 2005
  5. ozzy

    ozzy

    Is that really necessary with dual-core CPU's just around the corner?
     
    #335     May 4, 2005
  6. nitro

    nitro

    On a quad board, dual cores turn it into an EIGHT WAY machine :eek: :eek: :eek:

    nitro :D
     
    #336     May 4, 2005
  7. nitro

    nitro

    I have done some preliminary tests on the Dell running releae version of 64-bit Windows for extended systems (EMT64.)

    The machine seems a little slower than even the Quad Opteron running on 32-bits, and the Quad Opteron when run under 64-bit windows blows the EMT64 machine away.

    In fact, I compared the machine against a dual Xeon 400 Mhz FSB machine (the Dell is an 800Mhz FSB machine) and they are very compable when you normalize for CPU speeds (the dell has two 2.8 Ghz Xeons, while the other machine has 2.4 Ghz Xeons.)

    All in all, what this tells me is that barring something that I am missing, the Intel EMT64 systems and Hyperthreading are vastly inferior to the 800 series AMD processors in 64-bit mode and that Intel is mostly marketing hype on it's current processors.

    Some might argue that 800 series Opterons should only be compared to Intel Itanium processors, but the Itaniums are really expensive and inferior to the AMD 800s.

    nitro
     
    #338     May 22, 2005
  8. nitro

    nitro

    As an aside, I am installing Debian Linux on the old dual Xeon as part of some stock market research that I have wanted to do for a long time.

    I thought I would give my first impressions about Debian and so far it runs like a bat out of hell. In addition, it is very easy to get and install packages with apt-get.

    nitro
     
    #339     May 22, 2005
  9. I'm glad Debian is still alive and kicking. I used to be a volunteer developer for it back in the day (4 years ago). You're absolutely right about it being fast, and apt-get.. there is no comparison.
     
    #340     May 22, 2005