The MSI 694D Pro is reportedly a little bit faster, and is a whole lot more
overclockable...
Kevin C.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan Buset
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:36 PM
> To: Discussion List for Linux on Abit Motherboards
> Subject: [LINUX-ABIT] No more BP6 in my Co-Located Server
>
>
> Hey all, here it goes:
>
> <rant>
> Well, as of tomorrow I'm finished with the BP6 in my co-located server. I
> had made the mistake of not being on this list prior to sending my server
> away (3000 miles to Cali) before I felt the effects of the BP6
> lockups. The
> server faired well and could do about 30-40 day uptimes before either it
> locked up or we rebooted to prevent a lockup. A few days ago we had a
> complete lockup causing a corrupted FS. (Backups are fabulous
> things. I'm
> lucky I do it so diligently). That was the last straw, we've had enough.
> We're replacing the BP6 for a Tyan Tiger 100 (S1832) Dual PIII, 2 x 600Mhz
> Cu mines. I'm going to ship the BP6& CPUs here so I can test
> them on my own
> without risk to my business, and I still plan on trying to use it on a
> workstation. It might make a nice test box or maybe a gateway.
>
> Moral of the Story: "Never put a BP6 in a box that _HAS_ to be stable..."
> </rant>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Jon
>
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