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On 22 Dec 2004 15:50:12 -0800, "YKhan" <yjkhan@gmail.com> wrote:
>George Macdonald wrote:
>> >over 925
>>
>> It's just a different market segment - server. For a workstation,
>> especially CAD, I'd say the i925 would be better, with separate x16
>> PCI-Express. The E7221 has a x8 PCI-Express for connection of a 3rd
>> controller chip for PCI-X/PCI. With its integrated graphics it's
>really
>> only of interest for a low-cost server. It also supports DDR memory
>so,
>> with the right mbrd, if you wanted to fill it up, you could save a
>few $$
>> with current prices.
>
>Actually, since it's a server motherboard, it's likely to require
>registered DDR, so you won't save any money over DDR2.
Nope - "Supports unbuffered DIMMs only". This is entry level server.
Rgds, George Macdonald
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