[ale] Buying a dual system.
Clay Lawrence
servo at bellsouth.net
Mon Sep 13 20:46:28 EDT 1999
I follow the Beowulf list and the general consensus is that the Xeon
isn't worth the money. I would get two procs at once for the best odds
at getting the same stepping values for both processors. I opted for
dual PII-400s myself on a board that supports PIIIs so I can upgrade to
PIIIs when the price drops.
Clay
jj at spiderentertainment.com wrote:
>
> "Mandrake (Geoff Harrison)" wrote:
>
> > yes. you will. BUT let me be the first to mention that by the time you're
> > ready to purchase a 2nd CPU you will likely just buy a whole new computer.
>
> Ahh perhaps, but I'm thinking about the 550 with Xion chip. Is it even worth
> getting the Xion chip thing ?
> It's been a while since I did or read anything about assembler, but from what I
> remember: If you strip all the unecessary microsoft MOV & CALL instructions a
> 486 will look better then a 586.
>
> > this happens to me every time.
>
> II know, Hey what's the big deal with RAM jumping up in price ?
>
> > there are kernel compile flags you have to set to get the SMP kernel
> > up and running correctly (and if you do them on your non-SMP box you should
> > experience slowdown)
>
> So all I will need to do is recompile the kernel ? that's easy enough, anyting
> else ?
>
> THx:)
>
> >
> >
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