[Asterisk-Users] Need 3.3v 64 PCI Booard with 800FSB (for ordinary Pentium4, not Xeon)

Steve Underwood steveu at coppice.org
Mon Jan 12 17:25:15 MST 2004


Anton Tinchev wrote:

> Steve Underwood wrote:
>
>> Anton Tinchev wrote:
>>
>>> Richard Grinnell wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dell - PowerEdge 400SC Server Under $300 with MIR
>>>> Intel® P®4 Processor at 2.8GHz, 512KB Cache, 800MHz
>>>> FSB
>>>> For those of you who aren`t familiar with the 400SC, this server is 
>>>> an Intel i875P chipset based server
>>>> with an 8x AGP slot. It is compatible with 533Mhz and 800Mhz 
>>>> processors
>>>> (hyperthreaded too), there`s built in 2 channel S-ATA, there are 6 
>>>> USB 2.0
>>>> ports, there`s built in 10/100/1000 ethernet, 4 PCI slots (with 
>>>> both 5.0v and 3.3v universal support), ADI 198x audio, and loads of 
>>>> other features. These puppies are incredibly fast and rock stable. 
>>>> And this deal comes with 1 year parts and Onsite labor
>>>> service too!
>>>> Go to gotapex.com and Find on page: 400SC
>>>>
>>>> Richard Grinnell
>>>>  
>>>>
>>> Yes, it has 3.3v PCI slots, but no 64Bit..
>>
>>
>>
>> Actually it has neither 3.3V slots or 64 bits ones. The Dell site 
>> says it has 3 x 5V 32 bit slots. I've still yet to see a board with 
>> only 32 bit slots that is 3.3V
>>
>> Regards,
>> Steve
>
>
> http://www.msicomputer.com/product/detail_spec/product_detail.asp?model=875P_NEO-FIS2R 
>
> http://www.msicomputer.com/product/detail_spec/product_detail.asp?model=875P_NEO-LSR 
>

Look carefully. Neither of those support 3.3V cards. The wording is 
confusing, but the pictures are clear. The working actually says the 
slots support 5V and 3.3V *signalling*, which all modern cards and 
motherboards do. It doesn't say it supports 3.3V power. I nearly fell 
for that myself, when choosing something to use with a TE410P.

Regards,
Steve





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