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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (85067)7/7/1999 7:07:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Ten, <With all five slots gone, where does that SCSI card go?>
<There are only two Intel chipsets currently being
manufactured that support more than 512MB>

Kid, slow down. Example:

asus.com.tw
(440BX, 6 PCI, 1GB DRAM)

<why would anyone want to put six bandwidth-hungry
PCI cards onto one PCI bus?>
Each 100mbit Ethernet is only 10MB/s, times 6 = 60MBytes/s,
which is about half of PCI-33 bandwidth. Actually the whole
thing will be limited by SCSI subsystem.

You should know better the infrastructure your company
sells into.
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