Philippe Lang wrote:
> Hum, that means LAN works on a SuperMicro X7DBE motherboard? That's
Note that I'm really emphasizing that I don't know *why* it was working :)
> really good news! I was hesitating buying one, because of the supposed
> lack of 82563EB support, but I see I'm wrong. Can anyon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Philippe Lang wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
2) Can anyone suggest a well supported board with gigabit lan,
onboard video, and PCIe expansion, that accepts Core2 Duo CPUs?
>>> If you're willing to pay for it, server boards will suit you better.
>>> For e
Philippe Lang wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>> 2) Can anyone suggest a well supported board with gigabit lan,
>>> onboard video, and PCIe expansion, that accepts Core2 Duo CPUs?
>> If you're willing to pay for it, server boards will suit you better.
>> For example something like this:
>>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 2) Can anyone suggest a well supported board with gigabit lan,
>> onboard video, and PCIe expansion, that accepts Core2 Duo CPUs?
>
> If you're willing to pay for it, server boards will suit you better.
> For example something like this:
>
http://www.supermicro.com/pro
Andrew Fremantle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking at building a few new general-purpose servers in the near
> future. I'd like to use Intel Core 2 Duo processors in these machines.
Nothing wrong with that...
> I'm currently evaluating a machine with a looks-good-on-paper
> motherboard, the Intel
On Jan 21, 2007, at 9:03 PM, Andrew Fremantle wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at building a few new general-purpose servers in the near
future. I'd like to use Intel Core 2 Duo processors in these machines.
I'm currently evaluating a machine with a looks-good-on-paper
motherboard, the Intel DG965