Athlon64 board with ECC support?
Oliver Fromme
olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Tue Jun 14 16:53:29 GMT 2005
Freddie Cash <fcash at ocis.net> wrote:
> On June 14, 2005 09:10 am, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > That's interesting. I've seen several Athlon64 and Opteron
> > systems, and it was my impression that the latter were all
> > noisier and ran "hotter". But my impression could be wrong.
>
> All Athlon64 systems are single-CPU setups. They're also usually in large
> tower cases with large (quiet) fans, and tonnes of heatsinks. Athlon64
> CPUs also support various throttling and power save modes that further
> reduce the noise / heat.
>
> While it is possible to have single-CPU Opteron systems, most are dual-CPU
> or quad-CPU.
The systems which I referred to were single Opterons.
> > It's also interesting to note that there are now plenty of
> > Athlon64-based notebooks, but I haven't seen any Opteron
> > notebook so far, which lead me to believe that the Athlon64
> > has some power-saving features which the Opteron lacks.
> > Does the Opteron have "PowerNow" or "Cool'n'Quiet"?
>
> The latest Opterons do, not sure about older Opterons. But, Opterons are
> designed for multi-CPU setups.
Only the 2xx and 8xx Opterons. The (cheap) 1xx Opterons
are for single-CPU systems.
_If_ I buy an Opteron system (which I'm currently not sure
about), it'll be a single-CPU system. That's already
expensive enough, and I don't need that much CPU power,
so why waste money on a second processor?
> Why would you want to run one in a laptop?
I don't want to. I'm just making observations and try to
find some sense in them. :-)
Best regards
Oliver
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