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Colin Anderson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Oh, great. ;-) For next time, does anyone have recommendations for a
particular motherboard or a particular type of motherboard?
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Yup. Intel chip. I know people will say I'm trolling, but I wouldn't use an
AMD for an Asterisk box. Workstation, yes. I run one myself, they work fine.
Note I said Chip not Chipset. I've had good luck with older Intel chipsets
but from what I understand some other guys have had problems with the new
Intel chipsets. I totally trust Asus though. What I would do were I you is
Asus with no onboard stuff as much as possible with a P4 chip.
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Colin,<br>
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Would you possibly explain why you prefer Intel based systems over the
AMD based system for Asterisk?<br>
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When you speak of Intel here are you talking about Celerons, Pentium 3,
Pentium 4, Xeon, Pentium D?<br>
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When you speak of AMD are you talking XP, MP, Duron, Sempron, 64, 64
FX, X2, Opteron?<br>
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-Chris<br>
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