Hmmm... Seems like the 370DL3 is much more attainable.  AFAICT, the only
difference between the 370DL3 and 370DE6 is that the 370DL3 can take 4 GB
of ECC Ram...

SuperMicro makes surpersweet boards, IMHO.  How do their dual flip-chip
boards perform?  I know that people are having difficulties getting Quake 3
and other closed-source "made with SMP in mind" programs to work on boards
from other makers (ABIT, Tyan, MIS, etc).

Gabe

On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 01:08:04PM -0500, Chris Schumann wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm planning on building my next system, and so far, I think
> the Supermicro 370DE6 will do the job nicely. Unfortunately,
> it's not a very popular board. ($$$)
> 
> Where might I check to get this gizmo? Local, mail-order and
> Internet shops are acceptable.
> 
> Alternatively, another motherboard might do the job, but I'd
> really like to have 64-bit PCI so I can run Ultra160 SCSI at
> full speed. Dual CPU's would be nice, but not necessary.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris Schumann
> 
> 
> 
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