On Wednesday 02 January 2008 02:20, Chris Maness wrote:
I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server.
I only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add
another CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had to be sequential. Is
this true? I see these
Chris Maness wrote:
I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server.
I only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add
another CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had to be sequential. Is
this true? I see these processors on e-bay for $7 it would
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:11:42PM -0500, Rob wrote:
Chris Maness wrote:
I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server. I
only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add another
CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had to be sequential. Is this
Erik Trulsson wrote:
I assume you mean BP6.
Why? The Abit BP6 and Abit VP6 both exist, and are two different
motherboards, with the VP6 being newer and supporting faster CPUs.
I see no reason to not believe he did mean VP6.
Yes, thanks, I stand corrected. I googled and found the VP6.
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 07:11:42PM -0500, Rob wrote:
Chris Maness wrote:
I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server. I
only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add another
CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had
Hi,
Chris Maness wrote:
I have an ABIT VP6 dual socket that I want to use as my FreeBSD server.
I only have one CPU installed, and I was told that if I were to add
another CPU that the serial numbers of the CPU had to be sequential. Is
this true? I see these processors on e-bay for $7 it