>>>>> "Rob" == Rob Stow <rob.stow.RemoveThis@sk.sympatico.ca> writes:
Rob> I don't like the bleeding edge either - not because I'm afraid
Rob> to take risks, but because my wallet is "anemic" and I can't
Rob> afford to.
Same here but the cost of amd64 system looks pretty similiar to the
cost of intel p4 system depending on the cpu. My wallet is anemic
also, but it is the holidays. Anyway I got real lucky this year. We
pulled names in the family, and I pulled my own name! So my old 1ghz
athlon is about to get sent to the daugthers room

. That is of
course if this amd64 stuff is stable enough. I got really concerned
when I read that nvidia chipsets cannot use the full speed of
hypertransport, and the northbridge and southbridge connections on the
via chipset was slow. The AMD chipset boards look solid but have some
real solid price tags

.
Rob> I know a couple of people with dual Opteron workstations and a
Rob> one more with a couple of dual Opteron servers. I get to try
Rob> them out often enough that I am very impressed and green with
Rob> envy.
Rob> They seem rock-steady with every OS that has been tried on them
Rob> - including Windows 2000 Pro and Server, Windows XP Pro, several
Rob> Linuxes, and a beta version of the 64 bit Windows. None of the
Rob> Opty systems have crashed while I've been around and I have
Rob> heard that the only crashes anyone has experienced so far have
Rob> all come from early versions of the video drivers for 64 bit
Rob> Windows.
Thanks for the info.
Rob> Most of the systems I've seen have been based on various Tyan
Rob> motherboards and I would love to be able to afford to build
Rob> myself a system around an S2885 motherboard. I am much more
Rob> likely to have to settle for a single-processor system - and
Rob> probably Athlon64 instead of AthlonFX or Opteron.
That is what I'm looking at also. Opteron is overkill I think for home
use, but sure looks nice.
Thanks,
Alan<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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