- Joined
- Feb 8, 2001
- Location
- Bismarck, ND (USA)
OC Community,
The Supermicro SUPER P3TDDE is the Tualatin version of their dual processor socket 370 board, it was just released. This excited my to a great extent and while I was jumping around a little tag caught my attention online SDRAM (not DDR), I swore. Then it occured to me that, of course, Supermicro (a leader in server mobos) was a more conservative company which doesn't like the new kid on the block (DDR).
All this just changed, I got on the old keyboard and was typing away to Supermicro and I told of the Iwill boards which would blow them out of the water and that people like me wouldn't stand for a SDRAM board, well after a couple days I got a email from their marketing saying that a P3TDDR will be available in early August. Sweet! Now there will be a dual Tualatin mobo with DDR? Just in time to show Iwill's board (the DVD266u) who's boss. I can't wait.
-Gabertooth
The Supermicro SUPER P3TDDE is the Tualatin version of their dual processor socket 370 board, it was just released. This excited my to a great extent and while I was jumping around a little tag caught my attention online SDRAM (not DDR), I swore. Then it occured to me that, of course, Supermicro (a leader in server mobos) was a more conservative company which doesn't like the new kid on the block (DDR).
All this just changed, I got on the old keyboard and was typing away to Supermicro and I told of the Iwill boards which would blow them out of the water and that people like me wouldn't stand for a SDRAM board, well after a couple days I got a email from their marketing saying that a P3TDDR will be available in early August. Sweet! Now there will be a dual Tualatin mobo with DDR? Just in time to show Iwill's board (the DVD266u) who's boss. I can't wait.
-Gabertooth