Dual P4 mobo's - not Xeon - will they exist?
#1
Posted 17 November 2002 - 02:49 AM
well, was just curious, was reading the review of the new tyan board (tiger i7500 and such and was curious if any regular P4 mobo's exist or are in the making any time soon?
#2
Posted 17 November 2002 - 03:21 AM
They will never exist as the current P4 CPU's are not SMP aware - they simply cannot be used in dual set-up's.
If this will change with the release of Prescot or future "desktop Pentiums" we'll just have to wait and see.
#3
Posted 19 November 2002 - 07:23 AM
#4
Posted 19 November 2002 - 12:34 PM
Dual P4 setup's would eat directly into their own dual Xeon market.
Lets be honest, a couple of Northwood B's are not going to be as fast as some of the Xeon setup's but would probably be cheaper and a lot of people would take that option.
The other was a turn around by Intel on what the home/general user actually needs.
The P3's were SMP aware aalthough the average users wasn't interested.
There is so very little software out there that can actually make use of a dual-CPU setup.
So Intel's focus changed to getting the fastest possible processors out there and pushing that to their high-end users rather than dual.
Most average users thought that two CPU's gave double the performance etc.
Intel also feel that if you have the real need for dual CPU's then you probably wont mind spending the extra on the Xeon.
#5
Posted 19 November 2002 - 06:02 PM
then the supporting equipment usually is quite a bit more
#6
Posted 19 November 2002 - 09:34 PM
#7
Posted 21 November 2002 - 01:06 AM
hehe get dual Xeon 3.0's if and when they are out - it will see 4 cpus
#8
Posted 21 November 2002 - 06:58 AM
#9
Posted 21 November 2002 - 11:02 AM
They will never exist as the current P4 CPU's are not SMP aware - they simply cannot be used in dual set-up's.
If this will change with the release of Prescot or future "desktop Pentiums" we'll just have to wait and see.
Actually, from what I understand (which isn't much, this could be completely wrong, my lack of interest in the P4 extends to dual configurations as well and as such, I never bothered researching this further), only the Willamette P4s (which are garbage anyway so it really doesn't matter) aren't SMP capable. The Northwoods have the capability but no motherboards exist. If a dual (non-Xeon) P4 board were to exist it'd have to be based on the i850 (not sure whether this includes the new 'E' revision or not) chipset since the processor bus termination on the i845 is only set up for one CPU.
#10
Posted 21 November 2002 - 01:04 PM
It seems unlikely that an Intel chipset would support such a setup as said above, they would be cutting their own throat by making a rival product to their premium line (dual Xeon).
SIS, VIA, ServerWorks would be the sensible thought, but the fact that Northwood has been around for ages and no chipset nor talk of a dual P4 setup has been bantered around would certainly lead me to believe it is disabled at the chip level - like HT on all P4's below 3Ghz.
#11
Posted 21 November 2002 - 01:48 PM
They already hacked the P4 for thier chipset, so they would have made one if it were possible.
#13
Posted 21 November 2002 - 06:12 PM
#14
Posted 21 November 2002 - 06:39 PM
without looking around.. was that the pre socket 478 chip
socket 430 or sunthin
#15
Posted 21 November 2002 - 07:05 PM
Willamette CPU's were available in both socet configurations.
I also disagree with them being described as garbage.
I owned a 1.8Ghz Willamette (soon to be passed on to my girlfriend) and I felt it performed great.
It's not as if I went into the purchase of that blindly, AMD was an option for me at the time and cheaper to boot - I just prefer (in my opinion) the Intel stability.
#16
Posted 21 November 2002 - 07:18 PM
#17
Posted 22 November 2002 - 04:05 AM
I hope they don't get all wierd on us
#18
Posted 22 November 2002 - 12:14 PM
#19
Posted 22 November 2002 - 05:54 PM
look at the marketing campaign they have against intel's
the average american buys whatever they see on tv.
the rest of us with a brain will buy intel 8)
#20
Posted 22 November 2002 - 06:14 PM
Sorry, I just couldn't help it...

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