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Why no dual P4 motherboards?

cornflakesman

Junior Member
How come there arent any dual P4 motherboards (non xeon!) on the market? I certainly cant seem to find any. Is this due to some technical reason or is it more marketing/business related not to make one?

Are there any ever planned? I would loooooove a dual P4 box with HT.

Any info is appreciated.
 
Elitegroup (ECS) make a dual p4 motherboard, but I see no reason to have a dual p4 setup when all recent p4's have Hyper-Threading enabled... 😕
 
Originally posted by: DannyBoy
Elitegroup (ECS) make a dual p4 motherboard, but I see no reason to have a dual p4 setup when all recent p4's have Hyper-Threading enabled... 😕

That'll be a good trick, considering P4's are SMP locked, so they won't run in a dual CPU situation.

HT is different to SMP
 
Originally posted by: Confused
Originally posted by: DannyBoy
Elitegroup (ECS) make a dual p4 motherboard, but I see no reason to have a dual p4 setup when all recent p4's have Hyper-Threading enabled... 😕

That'll be a good trick, considering P4's are SMP locked, so they won't run in a dual CPU situation.

HT is different to SMP

Now you of all people should of seen the dual p4 motherboard sold in millennium, dodgy company tho, must admit, so it was probably re-labeled by them 😕
 
Originally posted by: Confused
Originally posted by: DannyBoy
Elitegroup (ECS) make a dual p4 motherboard, but I see no reason to have a dual p4 setup when all recent p4's have Hyper-Threading enabled... 😕

That'll be a good trick, considering P4's are SMP locked, so they won't run in a dual CPU situation.

HT is different to SMP

Intel markets Xeons (which are almost the same as P4s) but they have SMP support enabled.
 
Originally posted by: PorBleemo
Originally posted by: Confused
Originally posted by: DannyBoy
Elitegroup (ECS) make a dual p4 motherboard, but I see no reason to have a dual p4 setup when all recent p4's have Hyper-Threading enabled... 😕

That'll be a good trick, considering P4's are SMP locked, so they won't run in a dual CPU situation.

HT is different to SMP

Intel markets Xeons (which are almost the same as P4s) but they have SMP support enabled.

Yeah, I know that. But as they are Xeons and not P4, it's a different beast 🙂


Confused
 
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