<< Ok,
sorry it is so vague. He (Dr. Wang) isn't giving us a lot to grasp onto. Hopefully our meeting will shed some light. In the meantime, what do you think would be the best Athlon XP setup (Motherboard and RAM) for this? Is DDR333 going to really help us over DDR266? I know we'll need CAS 2.0 for the DDR333 to have a bigger impact. What do you think. Oh yea, It is windows.
Paul
TIA >>
sigh ... ok, I warned you.
[rant] Why Windows!?!?!
The vast majority of the cluster computing community uses a unix-based OS, ussually Linux.  What do you think you know, considering your obvious inexperience, that all the experts and practitioners in the field don't?  There are tremendous resources for setting up, using, and managing cluster computers available for free, but it generally doesn't do windows.
First, and simplest, consider the cost?  From your other post, you wanted $600/node.  Let's assume for a moment that that price actually means something (see my post in that thread).   Your going to spend bare minimum of $100/node for the OS (lowest price on pricewatch), probably much more till you get remote access and stuff set up. (I'm no expert on Windows licensing).  So, you're effectively going to reduce the amount of hardware you get for your cluster by at least 17% by using windows.
Now, consider the ease of remote administration.  A very complete & robust capability is built in on linux, and there are many tools built on top of that specifically for cluster computing.  On Windows, you'll have to buy additional software or licenses.  (again, I'm no windows expert, so correct me if I'm wrong.)
Now how about performance?  Can you run windows without the gui sucking up ram?  Can you netboot windows so you don't even need a harddrive on the nodes?  Have you benchmarked your software on windows and linux?
What about stability.  Sorry, but I've never seen a windows box come near the stability of a Linux box under high, sustained load.  Remember, you need to divide your average uptime by the number of boxes in the cluster.  If you average 2 months uptime on your windows boxes, that means that, on average, you'll be rebooting cluster nodes greater every other day for a 36 node cluster.  Now, layer some hardware failures on top of that and you have a maintenance nightmare. To me, that's completely unacceptable.  And before you shout "WindowsXP!", how long has XP been out?  About 6 months I think.  Even if you've been up continuously since day one, you're not close to the uptimes I've seen on clusters I've used & built.
As far as which AthlonXP setup to use ... nobody here can answer that for you.  You need to go do the benchmarks yourself, that's the only way to tell.  If you're serious about 36 nodes and can show some backing from your university, you should be able to interest some cluster vendors enough that they might make some systems available for you to test on.  Barring that, find some local enthusiasts that would let you test on their machines ... the local Linux users group (lug) might be able to help ... oh wait, you're using windows.
Sorry, but I have a hard time taking your threads seriously at this point.[/rant]