> Asus makes a dual P-III board that is quite stable (for a friend of mine).
Wish I'd bought an Asus dual board (P2-DB IIRC), with Socket 370 converters,
instead of the BP6. At the time the BP6 looked so much better on paper, and
I was never keen on the flimsy slot connectors with those plastic posts to
hold them in place.
Now I'd consider spending money on a better board, but don't want to replace
my Celeron CPUs with any kind of Pentium III. The whole point of building a
BP6
solution, was to use cheap CPUs for a good performing SMP machine, at cost
of a mid-range single CPU box.
I think, I'll be living with the problems till another generation of
CPU/mainboard technology is out, and the DDR-RAM v Dr Evil RAM (errr I mean
Rambus) saga is closer to decision.
Rob
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