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Re: suggestions for udb
- From: Jaap Hogenberg <Jaap Hogenberg nl abnamro com>
- To: axp-list <axp-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: suggestions for udb
- Date: 03 Dec 1999 17:15:17 +0100
Hi
I'm confused too !
I know that the UDB is a all in one box (aka multia), and the AXPpci33
was sold as an oem
motherboard, but i thought the memory subsystem in those 2 are the
same, built into the 21066 CPU same as the pci controller ?
I know for a fact that both use a 21066 CPU.
And both MoBo's take the same simm's and use the same memory
configs (1 bank is 2 x 72 pin 36 bit simms)
So which one is faster ?
Jaap
>
>On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ken Hansen wrote:
>
>> The built-in video card will go higher, but color depth will only
>> be 256 (IIRC)...
>>
>> You can shove 256 Meg RAM into a UDB, but you will be
>> paying a tremendous amount of money for memory that
>> will be suffering with a horrible memory subsystem... If you
>> can, consider upgrading to a noname motherboard, which
>> has a better memory subsystem and costs (on average)
>> $40-60...
>
>I'm unclear.. isn't the udb the same as the noname? I believe I have
>the noname in this.. how do I tell? All I remembre was when I ordered
>these from cpumicromart they had 3 options, and I go the more expensive
>of the 3 motherboards..
>
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