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# 1 25-11-2002 , 08:24 PM
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Motherboards

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i need one for my new computer, it must support dual xeon 2.8+ processors, and usb2 with 4 slots, up to 4gb of RD or DDR ram (not sure which is better, RD or DDR), AGP8x, it needs to be fast and good user added image im sure u can tell i no nothing, anyone know of any motherboards which matches this criteria?
what else is important for a motherboard?


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# 2 25-11-2002 , 08:39 PM
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# 3 25-11-2002 , 08:47 PM
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also the "SuperMicro 4xS2 SW IIIHE SWTX L S" is a great board but it might be a bit to pricy for ya


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# 4 25-11-2002 , 08:52 PM
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people are tellin me that rdram works well with Intels? im not really bothered about the cost of the ram because i like my ram user added image
do mboards have built in usb2 controllers? or are they always usb1.1 and you just buy a seperate device to upgrade to usb2?
oh, and where might i be able to find the second board u mentioned? its not on that site


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# 5 26-11-2002 , 12:17 AM
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the Supermicro's are not bad boards... i dont know about any dual xeon cpu boards.. but about the USB 2.0

i have an Intel 850EMV2 board.... which has four usb ports in the back and two frontpanel usb ports... yes some motherboards have built in usb 2 controllers. like my NEC USB 2 controller which is built in on my motherboard....
you only have to install the drivers(can with my mthbrd cd)... and just make sure you have USB 2 compatible devices

# 6 26-11-2002 , 12:22 AM
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oh, i thought you could plug usb1.1 devices into a usb2 port?


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# 7 26-11-2002 , 12:30 AM
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yes you can!!!... but you wont get the usb 2 bandwidth(430 mb/s) if your usb device is a 1.1 compatible(12 mb/s)...

now look at the difference!!!!

# 8 26-11-2002 , 12:31 AM
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and your USB 1.1 device will just work as it did on a normal 1.1 port.. user added image

# 9 26-11-2002 , 12:34 AM
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so its best to have a usb2 controller just in case then user added image


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# 10 26-11-2002 , 12:37 AM
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no need man... i have a USB 2 external backup harddrive and a USB 1.1 camera... same port... never encountered any problems...

are you asking whether you should install a usb 2 controller card in a machine which has built-in USB2 controller?

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lets setup a scenario so that you would understand it a little better...

i have a system with usb2 compatible ports... now i have 2 devices .. a backup harddrive, and a camera
Backup harddrive USB2
Camera USB1.1

now i use the backup hardrive to backup some data.. backing up complete... now i need some conferencing on the internet.... i plug out the USB2 hdd and then plugin the USB1.1 camera... and WOUALA!!! it works just fine..

# 12 26-11-2002 , 12:45 AM
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no, im asking if i should buy a motherboard with a usb2 built in controller just incase i do buy a usb2 device sometime
i just havent seen any motherboards (mayb i havent looked hard enough) with usb2 built in user added image


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# 13 26-11-2002 , 12:47 AM
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yes i say go with motherboard with usb2 built-in.... for xeons. i dont know... but for P4's,, many come with built-in usb2... for instance, my Intel 850emv2 board... it has USB2 built in

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"Yes, i say go with a motherboard with USB2 built in"
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# 15 26-11-2002 , 12:49 AM
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ah right, most xeons have lots of usb ports, just no usb2 ports! if someone would care to prove me wrong, id be grateful user added image


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