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Date:      Sun, 29 Jun 2003 13:58:27 +0200
From:      Christian Brueffer <chris@unixpages.org>
To:        David Gilbert <dgilbert@velocet.ca>
Cc:        Gregory Sutter <gsutter@zer0.org>
Subject:   Re: Tuning Gigabit
Message-ID:  <20030629115827.GA637@unixpages.org>
In-Reply-To: <16126.18820.474512.227009@canoe.velocet.net>
References:  <20030628190036.0E06B37B405@hub.freebsd.org> <000f01c33dad$1595a0f0$e602a8c0@flatline> <16126.9805.829406.368426@canoe.velocet.net> <20030629003134.GV71533@klapaucius.zer0.org> <16126.18820.474512.227009@canoe.velocet.net>

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On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 10:05:56PM -0400, David Gilbert wrote:
> >>>>> "Gregory" =3D=3D Gregory Sutter <gsutter@zer0.org> writes:
>=20
> Gregory> Will you please summarize the motherboard performance data so
> Gregory> we know which boards to buy and which to skip?  Thanks.
>=20
> I've been working on such a summary.  So far, the 'nvidia' chipset
> boards have all tested badly.  They couldn't be coaxed to pass more
> than 100meg of traffic by any means we could discern.
>=20
> The K7S5A has been our mainstay.  Many of them are DOA, but the ones
> that pass a couple weeks of cpuburn (see port) ... both on cpu and
> memory tests ... work amazingly well.  These boards are limited to 300
> megabit total thruput by being a 33Mhz 32bit PCI bus.
>=20
> We've been testing mainly Athlon boards ... we havn't seen good P4
> boards ... but most of the boards we've had through for the P4 have
> been workstation and not server boards.
>=20
> The tiger tyan MPX is a dual board with 64 bit slots.  I havn't had
> time to fully benchmark it becuase we use it as a fairly primary
> database server ... but it has generally been able to perform at or
> near the top of the class.
>=20
> There is an ASUS dusl board with 32-bit only slots and the AMD 76x
> chipset (unfortunately it's far away and I can't look at it).  it's
> 32-bit slots run at 66Mhz and have extrodinarily good thruput.
> AFAICT, it's currently out of production ... but the dual board on the
> ASUS site looks very good.
>=20

If you're talking about the ASUS A7M266-D, it actually has two 64bit
PCI slots (powering a SCSI controller and a NIC here).
It runs extremely well so far.

- Christian

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