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Dual Processor Motherboards.

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jfryer

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Sep 5, 2002
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They seem to have disappeared from view.
Anyone using one?

Where does one look for the latest ones?
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Used to be that the only real choices were Intel or Tyan. The Tyan Tiger still exists as the best budget dual board you can buy, but the Thunder's good.

There's also;
ASUS A7M-266-D
Epox M762A
Gigabyte 7DPXDW+
MSI K7D
Tyan Tiger MP
Tyan Tiger MP-X
Tyan S2462NG
Tyan S2462UNG

...and for Intel

Supermicro 370DL3
Supermicro P3T-DDE
Supermicro P3T-DE6
Supermicro S2-DL3
Tyan Tiger 230T

and so on

For a pair of processors to be able to work together, they must support SMP (Symmetrical Multi-Processing, and be of the same stepping.

Generally there are 3 processor families that "do" SMP; Pentium Pro, Pentium II, !!! and 4 Xeon, and AMD Athlon MP.

However, I have also seen dual and quad pentium (1) boards and dual PII/!!! (ABit BP6). I have not managed to locate a dual P4 board, hoewever.

Hope this helps CitrixEngineer@yahoo.co.uk
 
Addendum, since you ask - I am running a dual Pentium Pro machine that I picked up for £50 on e-Bay. It's an IBM PC 365, so came pre-fitted with an Intel board. I use it as either a Windows 2000 server or a Linux server running my home DNS. CitrixEngineer@yahoo.co.uk
 
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