Colleagues,

I have been working for some time now trying to get four different Asus Atom 
motherboards to successfully work as a NTP stratum 1 server.  I am using the 
FreeBSD 8.3 OS with PPS compilation in the kernel, and the ntp-devel port 
(4.2.7p2?? version ntp).  Thanks to the David Taylor web site, I am using the 
Sure GPS boards to drive these motherboards and also his MRTG script to monitor 
these things too.

What I am seeing is that the time is off by almost 53,000uS on the MRTG graph 
and almost 500mS sometimes on the outputs of ntpq -c pe at times.  Other times 
it is a few uS from PPS.  I have been seeing this on three different boards 
(D525, D510, and 330 CPU) so this is repeating.  I was thinking this might be 
the tty port so I have tried both the tty ports and still the same.

I have used exactly the same recipe on a Core 2 Duo Tyan server and the times 
are maximally off by only +4uS/-2uS from PPS.  So I am thinking there is 
something fundamental wrong with the Atom boards.  I have repeated the 
experiments with a Pentium 4 server in another location and I am also seeing 
excellent timekeeping too.  I am thinking that maybe the Atom clock on the 
board is too consumer for these uses??

Has others experienced these difficulties with Atom motherboards as Stratum 1 
servers?  

Thanks,

Ron
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