Mike,
I've used a XP 2200 successfully on a 2390B - it was not recognized by
name by the bios, but ran at the right speed and was very stable. (It had
to do a lot of "seti'ing"...)
And I can say the same as you - it's a rock solid board. I started with
TYAN with a Trinity 100AT, then the Trinity 2390B and now I'm running a
Trinity KT400 S2495ANRS with an Athlon XP 3000 - still on the rock solid
side of life...
Best regards
Axel
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 23:46:32 GMT, Mike wrote:
>That is true, but this board os so solid it does a great job as a
>development web server platform and media server for my house.
>What I am doing doesn't need a powerhouse, I havea faster system for
that.
>I found a friend with a 1.2g Athlon so I think for $20 I will put that
>in and call it good.
--
"If Microsoft is ever going to produce something that does not suck,
it is very likely a vacuum cleaner."
Axel Hagedorn - Darmstadt/Germany -
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