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Date:      Thu, 27 May 1999 17:49:51 -0700 (PDT)
From:      jin@george.lbl.gov
To:        vince@nycrc.net, zanewestover@usa.net
Cc:        freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: AMD k6-2 400
Message-ID:  <199905280049.RAA06623@george.lbl.gov>

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On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 05:32:18PM -0700, Zane Westover wrote:
> Hello,
>     I am searching for the ultimate motherboard for a small server I am
> building.  I have been given an AMD K6-2 400 MHz to work with so I need a
> Socket 7 board. I am also interested in on-board video and sound (if anyone
> knows of any) and I am also researching overclocking.  Could you please resond
> with a few ideas of motherboards? If anyone has an AWESOME setup, or knows of
> one, I could be willing to purchase another processor.
> Thanks.
> Zane

K6 II/III family is not able to overclock much, but Celeron does.
You may look at web site:

	www-didc.lbl.gov/~jin/performance.pen.ps

Page 9-10 for some details. Be carefully the data in the parentheses
to ensure that over overclocking could cause your system problem.

We do overclock our cluster 1TB servers, and have not seen any problem.
The most amazing thing in FreeBSD is the "make buildworld".  It is a
great stablility testing tool for testing reliability for CPU/memory
system. If your system can pass "cd /usr/src; make buildworld", this
system is almost quanranteed the CPU and memory sub-system to work.
I haven't seen any failure after a system passed buildworld.

If you do not require high quality video and sound, you may choice
the on-board option, but it may not be a wise choice for a server.
All the new motherboard has a AGP slot, and the AGP video adapter can be
priced from $25 to $2500. Therefore, it is not really beautiful thing to
have on-board video, and in many cases that servers needs no video card.

	-Jin



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