Re: PCIe Core2 Duo Motherboard?

2007-01-24 Thread Ivan Voras
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

RE: PCIe Core2 Duo Motherboard?

2007-01-22 Thread Philippe Lang
[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

Re: PCIe Core2 Duo Motherboard?

2007-01-22 Thread Ivan Voras
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: >> >

RE: PCIe Core2 Duo Motherboard?

2007-01-22 Thread Philippe Lang
[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

Re: PCIe Core2 Duo Motherboard?

2007-01-22 Thread Ivan Voras
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

Re: PCIe Core2 Duo Motherboard?

2007-01-21 Thread jekillen
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