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Tom Turak <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 May 1999 13:08:14 -0400
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Doesn't matter much.  I have NT server running on all of them.
Ask about the motherboard and BIOS you paln to use.  That has
a bigger impact on installing NT Server.  To my surprise I could not
load NT workstation on a bargain basement "complete system" I got
at Circuit City that uses a Cyrix MII cpu with integrated sound and
video on the motherboard,  but the exact same pc now happily runs
NT Server.  I just couldn't get the integrated video and sound to work
under NT workstation. You would do best to stick with a name brand,
known to be compatible motherboard.  If it is going to integrate
anything, I like it to have  a SCSI controller.

I personally prefer Intel for performance, but each server is fitted to a
specific load, and if it is appropriate, I will build the lowest priced system.
Tom Turak

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From:   Chan Fan Chong
Sent:   Friday, May 21, 1999 10:36 AM
To:     [log in to unmask]
Subject:        [PCBUILD] new NT server

Hello everybodies,
I intend to build a server for my in-house training on Nt server. Which
brand/type of cpu should I choose? Intel, Amd or Cyrix?

Thank You.

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