This is turning out to be a weekend of stuff not working - 3 test beds are running fine, but the most important one is having a bit of an issue with memory compatibility. Does anyone know of a place where I can find registered DDR400 DIMMs in or around the CT area?
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dubb - Saturday, April 16, 2005 - link
That's a start, but still not that useful, the benchmarks need to be more specific, and include more apps.AtaStrumf - Saturday, April 16, 2005 - link
dubb, strangely you should mention that. Go here:http://216.92.52.205/index.html
I think it's just what you need, and AT would be wise to offer something similar. Much better than endless pages of charts.
Captante - Saturday, April 16, 2005 - link
Hi again... Strangly, Comp-USA had a couple matched pairs of registered 512mb PC3200 DIMM's in stock 3 or 4 weeks ago *(Centon-branded I think)... I will be in the store later today (Saturday now) & will take a look around, but I think they are gone, so don't get too worked up ... cross your fingers though & if I find one of them left I'll stash it in "Business-sales" for you, labeled "AT", so as not to blow your cover, & post tonight to let you know its waiting.dubb - Saturday, April 16, 2005 - link
Uhh...NO.the win-2s+ was a special case. something about having the buffer on the board itself or some other workaround. Opterons will continue to need registered ram for the forseeable future.
Fairly obviously a hint at a dual core opteron piece, can I request including all manner of duals in the comparison? I think the most confusion will arise for budget - mid range workstation buyers... dual core pentium vs dual single core xeons or opterons vs dual dual cores. Throw in trying to figure it out for your specific needs/apps (and specific functions of said apps) and considering price/performance could get very tricky.
actually, now that I think about it, for such a review to be truly useful, it would be so long and data-drowned no one would want to bother with it. Maybe we need an approach that begins with the software, not the hardware, since people buy workstations based around a particular pipeline. It'd be a great tool if users could select from a list of apps and narrow it down themselves...i.e...Pick 3dsmax, then chose the renderer, and see benchmarks on that particular combo.
ChineseDemocracyGNR - Saturday, April 16, 2005 - link
I thought the new revision Opterons also worked with non-registered memory, at least on some motherboards.That is the case with the (discontinued) ABIT WN-2S+ at least.
icarus4586 - Saturday, April 16, 2005 - link
Hrm, maybe a dual-core Opteron review in the works?Hopefully.
Creathir - Saturday, April 16, 2005 - link
Microcenter MIGHT have that...They are located on Long Island though... so not sure if you want to drive that far.
http://www.microcenter.com/at_the_stores/westbury....