You can get dual Xeon motherboard for $266 at newegg. It is a Tyan S2668AN.Also the cost of the motherboards is about the same in the $450-$550 range depending on options.
I very much doubt that.The Opterons should rip the Xeons apart based on the limited benchmarks out there.
Originally posted by: stevejst
You can get dual Xeon motherboard for $266 at newegg. It is a Tyan S2668AN.Also the cost of the motherboards is about the same in the $450-$550 range depending on options.
I very much doubt that.The Opterons should rip the Xeons apart based on the limited benchmarks out there.
I bought one of these, but I can't get it to fit in my KT333 board. I tried a hammer, but it just won't go...
Seriously, where are the boards for these?
And why are there 89 reviews for a product I doubt anyone actually has purchased and installed yet?
Yes, that is absolutely the cheapest board to find. My question is why would I want a single Opteron board? I cannot find much reason for that since in that case I can simply use 3.0 GHz HT Pentium server that will outperform all current Opterons short of 246 that is not yet available in the retail anyway.Tyan's Tomcat K8S is just $220, if you want a uniprocessor Opteron server board
Yes, you are correct on that one, my error. You can get it for less than $750 at pagecomputer.com though. Axiontech is not exactly the most reliable/cheapest place (neither is pagecomputer for that matter).A 3.06GHz Xeon with 1MB of L2 cache is more like $800