Dan Jenkins writes:
Does anyone have any recommendations? Preferably with DDR-800 support.
It'll run both Linux and Windows XP 64 and is used for simulations.
Thanks.
You're probably in for a Xeon 5xxx or Opteron 2xx or 2xxx board if you
want this much RAM.
Check Tyan, Supermicro, or for full
Does anyone have any recommendations? Preferably with DDR-800 support.
It'll run both Linux and Windows XP 64 and is used for simulations.
Thanks.
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Dan Jenkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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The Tyan S2927 Thunder n3600B supports 32GB of RAM. It only does DDR 677
though. More info http://tyan.com/product_board_detail.aspx?pid=175.
Check out Tyan though, they might have what you want.
The s2927 is a very nice more. I'm running it with very little issues.
Dan
Dan Jenkins wrote:
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