couldn't find the link before but here it is on IBM's system
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=14993
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=14993
stevebec,Quote from stevebec:
For interrupt sharing, it doesn't matter what busses the slots are on, only how many slots the board has and how many inputs the I/O APIC has. The AMD 8111 south bridge has 4 inputs, so with 4 slots, you shouldn't be sharing any (assuming no multi-function cards, which is unlikely). Depending on how the motherboard is laid out, you may share interrupts between the slots and embedded devices, but I believe the 8111 has additional inputs for embedded interrupts.
My guess is that this system will be 30% more than the Tyan system, and offer no advantages.Quote from theplumber:
couldn't find the link before but here it is on IBM's system
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=14993
I found late today, and people were gone already.Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
Aw, cmon, go ahead and get it.![]()
I'm curious: did you call and get prices for the barebones system anywhere?
Quote from nitro:
I found late today, and people were gone already.
I will find out Monday what the cost of this barebones is, but I am pretty sure the barebones is in the mid $2k. Add four 8xx Opterons for about $800 a piece, and say 4GB of DDR400 megabytes, and you are at about $7000.
nitro