Old Tech Question: What's the best dual processor board for Slot-1 P3

SpocksBrain

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Anyone able to help on this?

A friend of mine has a LOT of old P3/P3 Slot1 CPUs, and I thought I might give him a dual processor P3 board as a gift...at the top end of his pile, he has 2x Katmai 500s.

He likes to salvage old parts and put together systems from what he can find. :)

This board MUST use PC100/133 RAM, NOT RDRAM.

So far the best (featurewise) oldtech board I've seen is:

Tyan Tiger 133 (Apollo Pro 133A S1834D Revision F, earlier revs were unstable w/dual CPU)

AGP4x, ATA66, and the 133mhz FSB

The other issue is that he doesn't have a copy of NT4 or W2K...for the dual support.

Any suggestions?

-SB


 

Peter

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The VIA 694X chipset was the most capable chipset for dual PIII with SDRAM. The only other choice is Intel's BX, with quite a few drawbacks against the VIA: No 4x AGP, no support for large DIMMs, no fast IDE, FSB and RAM limited to 100 MHz.
 

SpocksBrain

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Any idea what boards are out there with the 694X and Slot-1 interface? I've tried a search or two on Google, but it's slow going...

-SB
 

SpocksBrain

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True, but there's the slight problem of availability...*sigh*
Always helpful to have alternatives. Guess I'll have to keep looking and checking the boards.

-SB