[ale] motherboard recommendation for SuSE workstation

Jason Lynn jason_lynn_ at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 12 09:21:36 EST 2001


www.arstechnica.com is my favorite.  I would definitely recommend an Abit 
board.
>
>
>I can't so much recommend you a card as I can recommend where to look - 
>hunt for overclocking Web sites.  Not that you're going to overclock, but 
>those who do care a lot more about mobos than the average joe.  You might 
>want to start at www.overclockers.com and see where its links take you.  
>Www.anandtech.com is another good place to research, and might be 
>www.amdzone.com.
>
>- Jeff
>
>Abit and Asus are two mobo makers that I see mentioned with reverence.  You 
>might recall that mobo makers that decided to pursue Athlon designs did so 
>in the face of Intel's heavyhandedness - the point being that the ones that 
>put out Athlon mobos early have the most experience with it, for what it's 
>worth.
>
>On Fri, 09 November 2001, SLane at weather.com wrote:
>
> >
> > greetings!
> >
> > I was hoping someone might be able to recommend a motherboard (thinking 
>1.2 GHz
> > Athlon) and/or vendor on which to build a nice SuSE 7.x workstation.
> >
> > SWMBO has kindly agreed to give me a "budget" for this project as my 
>x-mas
> > present and unfortunately the IBM x350(s) I have @ work are a little out 
>of the
> > $ range.  :-(
> >
> > any advice (particularly the based on experience kind) for a DBA out of 
>touch
> > with current gen PC hardware would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > muchos in advance!
> >
> >
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