EDIT: Well, I guess it was too good to be true. (but wouldn't it be sweet?)
Opinions on this juicy rumor? Is there an MP version of the P4?
http://www.2cpu.com/ (scroll down)
<< I will just post this email in its entirety and let you guys duke it out in the forums.
*CONFIRMED* Asus Dual P4 Board
I checked with one of my suppliers who is an Asus OEM centre, and he confirmed that Asus has produced, but not released to market, a Dual P4 board with the following specs:
Revision 1.0:
Intel 845D Chipset
AGP Pro 4x
3 DDR DIMM slots
USB2
5 PCI
1 AMR
Available Promise on-board IDE RAID
Later revisions (1.20+) are scheduled to include PCI 64/66 3.3V slots.
ETA to market approximately 2-3 weeks, however release date is uncertain.
The OEM centre already has boards, but is not allowed to release them for sale yet.
I can assure you that (barring a miracle) we will not be the first to get one of these for review
Nay say all you like, but this is the second independant source that has reported an Intel 845D chipset based dual P4 board. I think there might be something to it.
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Opinions on this juicy rumor? Is there an MP version of the P4?
http://www.2cpu.com/ (scroll down)
<< I will just post this email in its entirety and let you guys duke it out in the forums.
*CONFIRMED* Asus Dual P4 Board
I checked with one of my suppliers who is an Asus OEM centre, and he confirmed that Asus has produced, but not released to market, a Dual P4 board with the following specs:
Revision 1.0:
Intel 845D Chipset
AGP Pro 4x
3 DDR DIMM slots
USB2
5 PCI
1 AMR
Available Promise on-board IDE RAID
Later revisions (1.20+) are scheduled to include PCI 64/66 3.3V slots.
ETA to market approximately 2-3 weeks, however release date is uncertain.
The OEM centre already has boards, but is not allowed to release them for sale yet.
I can assure you that (barring a miracle) we will not be the first to get one of these for review
Nay say all you like, but this is the second independant source that has reported an Intel 845D chipset based dual P4 board. I think there might be something to it.
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