atom feed19 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-hardwareRe: supermicro p6sns/p6sas
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Craig JohnstonMay 16, 1997 12:42 pm 
Tom JacksonSep 26, 1997 12:30 pm 
Tony KimballSep 26, 1997 1:07 pm 
Tom JacksonSep 27, 1997 8:40 pm 
Michael L. VanLoon -- HeadCandy.comSep 27, 1997 10:16 pm 
Sean Eric FaganSep 27, 1997 10:35 pm 
Tony KimballSep 28, 1997 3:21 pm 
TomSep 28, 1997 7:57 pm 
Ben BryanSep 28, 1997 8:49 pm 
Tony KimballSep 29, 1997 8:04 am 
TomSep 29, 1997 10:55 am 
Tony KimballSep 29, 1997 11:13 am 
KedarSep 29, 1997 11:27 am 
John T. FarmerSep 29, 1997 11:08 pm 
TomSep 29, 1997 11:49 pm 
Doug RussellSep 30, 1997 12:35 am 
John T. FarmerSep 30, 1997 5:57 am 
Tony KimballSep 30, 1997 8:57 am 
NarviSep 30, 1997 1:02 pm 
Subject:Re: supermicro p6sns/p6sas
From:Tom Jackson (to@gorilla.net)
Date:Sep 27, 1997 8:40:49 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-hardware

On Fri, Sep 26, 1997 at 03:08:05PM -0500, Tony Kimball wrote:

Quoth Tom Jackson on Fri, 26 September: : Considering a new atx mb myself. Trying to decide between pent pro and : pent II. Wondering if socket 8 is a deadend and if intel will upgrade : this architexture ( think its much better than pent II)

Socket 8 is a dead end. Slot 1 is also a dead end. Socket 7, on the otherhand, shows no sign of slowing down, with AMD's 300 MHz K6 being the fastest chip announced for it so far.

Ugh, well maybe the announced, not released version, but definitely not the current releases of K6. Heard about the make world problem and the Linux problems.