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- Oct 15, 2001
Can't decide on which mobo would be best as a entry level web server. The most bang for the buck is what i'm after.
1 must be dual tualatin
2 must have scsi either onboard or a separate card
3 would like to have ddr instead of sdram
4 don't care about audio or video
5 of course it must be a screamer
1st choice: Iwill dvd266u-rn dual w/ddr
2nd choice: Asus ASCUV4X-DLS w/sdram & onboard scsi160
3rd choice: Supermicro SUPER P3TDDR w/sdram & onboard dual scsi160 & dual 10/100 lans
both 1 & 2 are overclockable, 3 is not
both 2 & 3 have onboard scsi160, 1 does not
1 has ddr, 2 & 3 have sdram
I'm sure the iwill board has the best performance and is the cheapest but I would have to get a separate scsi card for around $200. Asus seems the most for the money. Supermicro has the most features but can't OC.
Also since I never built a scsi PC, I would like to know if the scsi bus would be imune to OCing the fsb? I mean does the scsi bus run at the same speed reguardless of the fsb speed?
1 must be dual tualatin
2 must have scsi either onboard or a separate card
3 would like to have ddr instead of sdram
4 don't care about audio or video
5 of course it must be a screamer
1st choice: Iwill dvd266u-rn dual w/ddr
2nd choice: Asus ASCUV4X-DLS w/sdram & onboard scsi160
3rd choice: Supermicro SUPER P3TDDR w/sdram & onboard dual scsi160 & dual 10/100 lans
both 1 & 2 are overclockable, 3 is not
both 2 & 3 have onboard scsi160, 1 does not
1 has ddr, 2 & 3 have sdram
I'm sure the iwill board has the best performance and is the cheapest but I would have to get a separate scsi card for around $200. Asus seems the most for the money. Supermicro has the most features but can't OC.
Also since I never built a scsi PC, I would like to know if the scsi bus would be imune to OCing the fsb? I mean does the scsi bus run at the same speed reguardless of the fsb speed?