Some questions on my motherboard and upgrading CPU processor speed

Re: g00n b00n

Virus and Luger said:
yea these guys are probably stuck up noobs that think they are funny to "dominate" the local internet..well they SUCK ...i dunno how to crash a server ..i heard like with nades but not sure...sum1 can fill me in on that asap so i can crash ppls servers to ppl like them ...well anyway whatsup ppl ...( im not trying 2 b a boon like them either). good-bye =D


Wha?? I am so confused by your jumbled post... ok.... w/e....

I will do some research on the chipset design and pathways on that TYAN board for you and tell you what it can take and what it can't take. Give me a few mins to look at a tech schematic from the Purdue database on that model. BRB.
 
Ok, I pulled the info from that database. The I/O construction appears to be based on the early MP processors from AMD, mainly the dual string versions. Your motherboard has two 462pin ZIF sockets, meaning you can run two dual core AMD MP processors in it. What is odd is.. why do you have this strange motherboard? Was this a science station or server?

Also, do you the 4M version? Because according to this statistic, this was using AMDs NETBURST technology with silicon based FLASH ROM technology integrated onto the motherboard. Actually, its an interesting board... I would love to examine it.
 
Alrightly.. you will need to order the strange yet super powerful Barton core based 2800+ Athlon MP processors from NewEgg. These little CPUs thrive off a lot of ECC RAM from I read, so make sure you have 2-4GBs of DDR PC2100 ECC RAM.

Here is a link to the proper RAM. Remember, you need 4GBs for it to used fully with the NETBURST on the MP processor scales.

Athlon MP 2800+ Barton Core.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103392

You will need to order 4x or these
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820997002

OR

Order 4x of these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145057
 
Also, sorry for the quad posts, but I didnt want to make them too lengthy, but you might want to think about turning this into a home server for small personal webpages. Have your friends pay you about $5 a month and host it. Make sure your internet is fast enough.
 
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