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Date:      Fri, 13 Feb 2004 19:32:01 +0800
From:      Erich Dollansky <oceanare@pacific.net.sg>
To:        Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@withagen.nl>
Cc:        freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: System advice requested
Message-ID:  <402CB5B1.4070505@pacific.net.sg>
In-Reply-To: <0b8201c3f222$a7d3eec0$471b3dd4@dual>
References:  <Pine.GSO.4.44.0402131154550.6848-100000@wn4.sci.kun.nl> <0b8201c3f222$a7d3eec0$471b3dd4@dual>

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Hi,

Willem Jan Withagen wrote:

> Like you suggest:
>     I've also got some taxes to burn

It looks like this is the reason for many of the big machines.

> I knew about the SATA stuff from current@, but I would expect that
> carefull choices can prevent some of the major pittfalls.
> I'll have a go at the archive.
> 
If you are already at burning money, take SCSI. Those boards are 
available with two SCSI U320 channels. It also gives you a real 
speed gain. I have a dual Athlon box. It has had for a while an 
additional IDE drive. It is real slow compared to SCSI and give a 
pretty high CPU load compared to SCSI.

>>For all of that, dual opteron sounds massively overdone. Unless you can
>>write off the system for tax purposes, or desperately want to play with
>>dually stuff, there's no performance benefit over, say, an athlon XP
>>1600+. Performance in the sense of "snappy desktop use".
>>
A dual machine has even under load an extremely snappy desktop. 
The general speed gain is really not worth to mention, but the 
responsivnes of an SMP machine is real good.

I use since some years for serious machines Tyan motherboards. But 
I have not touched an Opteron board yet.

Erich



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