Some colleagues of mine have a dual MP box (RH7.2 or 3 I believe).  I have
not heard them complain about problems etc.  The intent of that machine was
for heavy number crunching as well - commercial computational fluid dynamic
codes.

As I posted previously, I have an AMD XP 2100+ system for number crunching.
I need to finish running a heavy numerical job to really know if I am
getting the speed up that I thought I should get.  I sometimes check the
SpecFP type numbers for specific hardware to see what a particular platform
might produce.

I have the new Athlon kernel up and running (there is a good chance I had
the 686 kernel before - if that makes sense) ... once I finish this analysis
(15-20 hrs) I will report back as to what I thought about the performance on
AMD versus an dual older PIII 700 MHz.

Randy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian" <lxy at cloudnet.com>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 10:27 AM
Subject: [TCLUG] Athlon MP


> I'm building an uber-number crunching box for a guy.  He wants the best in
> everything, so naturaly I recomended an Athlon MP machine.  he had a few
> choice words to say about the dual MPs, and wanted a single Athlon
> instead.  He wouldn't tell me WHY, other than "I've heard things".
>
> Is Athlon MP a good choice?  Are there weird issues under various
> OS's?  (this box will be running dual Win2K/Linux).
>
> -Brian
>
>
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