What kind of MotherBoard is better for FreeBsd and linux?
David O'Brien
obrien at freebsd.org
Tue Jun 14 10:01:46 GMT 2005
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 11:35:23AM +0200, Martin Nilsson wrote:
> David O'Brien wrote:
> >On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 12:35:12AM +0400, Oleg Rusanov wrote:
> >
> >>What kind of MotherBoard for Amd64 OPteron 252 or 264 processors is
> >>better for FreeBsd and linux?
> >>
> >>----------------Amd64 OPteron 264 MBs-------------
> >>MSI
> >>K8D Master3 (MS-9161)
> >>2.0 eATX AMD-8131 Supports up to processor stepping: E6
> >
> >This board is nice in that it has 12 DIMM slots - so you can easily get
> >12gb or 24gb in a 2P machine. Uses the AMD8100 chipset.
>
> It is very picky with the memories on the CPU that have 8 slots. MSI
> only supports 8 dimms on that CPU at 266MHz, 6*dimm at 333MHz.
It depends on the revision of the Opteron used. Rev.E CPU's should
handle 8*DDR333 fine.
> MSI:s support is slow and terrible - you get what you pay for!
Agreed! They also have a nasty habit of end-of-lifeing their Opteron
boards. In fact you can't even navigate to the MS-9161 product page on
the MSI USA web site. :-(
> I'm testing the Supermicro OEM boards instead, I will post a status
> report when I know more.
What model board do you have?
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