I plan on going from my dual P3 to a dual athlon xp this summer, and I will b esticking with Asus because their dual boards are rock solid... the only other manufacturer that I really would consider a dual board from is probably supermicro, though MSI and Tyan have a lot of promise.... but the A7M266-D sounds more appealing.
I was really crossing my fingers that a 333 dually board would be out soon, but I havent read any outlooks that predict the like.
You also need to be aware that if you want dual XPs then you will have to unlock the CPU....they stopped making the XPs SMP capable a few weeks ago, they want to boost the MP market.
INNOKA: are you saying you think it would cost less to build 2 seperate computers than one dually? The only thing that costs more with a dually rig is the cost of the second processor, which is usually not 250 bucks. Case fans and case sizes hardly play a role unless you were heartset on using your old mATX case or something. And PSUs need to be 400w and AMD approved for a dual athlon, which is becoming steadily more common even in single CPU systems, not to mention really not that expensive if you are buying a quality PSU anyways. I didnt write this biased towards duallys, I just fail to see your point.
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