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cmelton 12-27-2002 11:46 AM

SERVER RECOMENDED SPECS
 
Hello all

I am looking at building a computer for a dedicated server. I have recently been given permission from a local state University to put it on their network, so network bandwidth should be great. I am starting off with a AMD 1 gig socket A processor. I am looking for suggestions as far as what Mobo chipset recomendations and minimmum ram recomendations I should go with. I am thinking a cheap kt300 Mobo with 256 DDR 2100. Any and all imput would be appreciated.

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Bazooka_Joe 12-27-2002 01:00 PM

Well, most AMD processors today only run on 1 chipset brand - Via. So, a well known type is the Via Apollo.

As for RAM, for a ded. server, you should have at least 256MB, but 512MB is recommended.

What you posted is fine, but just remember, the cheaper you spend, the less value you get. If you can afford it, go for an Asus mobo.

IceVirus 12-27-2002 03:42 PM

I spent only about 500 bux on my ded server. Intel P4-2.0 ghz cpu, 512mb PC800 RAMBUS ram, Asus PT-4E mobo, 1 gigabit nic. Server had about 38 players with very little or no lags. Too bad its down ATM :(, still trying to find a home for it.

IceVirus

Bazooka_Joe 12-27-2002 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IceVirus
I spent only about 500 bux on my ded server. Intel P4-2.0 ghz cpu, 512mb PC800 RAMBUS ram, Asus PT-4E mobo, 1 gigabit nic. Server had about 38 players with very little or no lags. Too bad its down ATM :(, still trying to find a home for it.

IceVirus

Very nice, for a good price. You sure it wasn't the Asus P4T-E though?

Double U 12-27-2002 03:59 PM

hmmmm

I would just buy a server. Wouldnt bother with building

Double U 12-27-2002 03:59 PM

Good offers

http://www.combatgamingservers.com
http://www.unlimitedgaming.com


and Ilan servers

cmelton 12-27-2002 04:01 PM

i believe nvidia makes amd chipsets as well as amd themselves but via is who I am most seriously considering.

also, price is a serious consideration.

I would consider intel but I have an amd 1 gig 266 fsb athlon just lying around.

cmelton 12-27-2002 04:02 PM

i believe nvidia makes amd chipsets as well as amd themselves but via is who I am most seriously considering.

also, price is a serious consideration.

I would consider intel but I have an amd 1 gig 266 fsb athlon just lying around.

IceVirus 12-27-2002 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by "ST_Bazooka_Joe":65b68
Very nice, for a good price. You sure it wasn't the Asus P4T-E though?[/quote:65b68]

Thanks Zooka Joe...i meant to say P4T-E :p

Bazooka_Joe 12-28-2002 01:00 AM

I personally like the Intel 850 chipset for RDRAM, but if you are set for going for VIA and AMD, go for it.


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