
ola
Newbie
I have to get a new computer as my old employer wants my present back when I quit so I have the chance of building a new one from scratch. I have most of it figured out but I have a few questions about mobo and processors. I will be running n-Track on NT4.0 workstation for recording and W2k pro for other stuff (and for recording when drivers are available).
I was thinking of getting a dual processor mobo and need some advice.
The Abit BP6 seems perfect for DAWs with its built in support for 8 IDE devices (four 33 and four 66) and 5 PCI slots but it's limited to 370 socket CPUs. So would two low-end Celerons (500MHz or so PPGA), not even necessarily overclocked, cause any problems that I wouldn't have with a dual PIII slot1 mobo?
I'm not really looking for the price cut with Celerons but rather the other benefits of this mobo. All dual Slot1 mobos (that I can find) either have few PCI slots, built in SCSI (expensive) or build in audio/video crap.
Any thoughts?
/Ola
I was thinking of getting a dual processor mobo and need some advice.
The Abit BP6 seems perfect for DAWs with its built in support for 8 IDE devices (four 33 and four 66) and 5 PCI slots but it's limited to 370 socket CPUs. So would two low-end Celerons (500MHz or so PPGA), not even necessarily overclocked, cause any problems that I wouldn't have with a dual PIII slot1 mobo?
I'm not really looking for the price cut with Celerons but rather the other benefits of this mobo. All dual Slot1 mobos (that I can find) either have few PCI slots, built in SCSI (expensive) or build in audio/video crap.
Any thoughts?
/Ola