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To: Ali Chen who wrote (44045)12/26/1998 6:38:00 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572965
 
Re: "If you would be more honest and engineeringly
accurate, you would go with the SAME board,
like Tom "Uberclockmeister" did. You may
check out his results:"

Ali, you're blowing it again. The Xeon is only available in a Slot2 cartridge and the PII is only available in Slot 1. How could Tom possibly have tested both in the same board? He never said they both used the same motherboard. You imagined it!! Isn't it time to switch to coffee? And none of that cheap Albert's coffee.

EP



To: Ali Chen who wrote (44045)12/26/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572965
 
Ail - Re: "If you would be more honest and engineeringly
accurate, you would go with the SAME board,
like Tom "Uberclockmeister" did. You may check out his results: "

That was a pretty good trick !

Are you claiming Tom Uberclockermeister used the SAME Marlinspike Board for testing BOTH the Intel XEON and the Intel Pentium II devices?

Perhaps you can help explain how Tom plugged the 242 pin Slot 1 Pentium II cartridge, 5.5 inches wide into a 330 pin Slot 2 connector that is about 6 inches wide.

Go ahead, Screwdriver - EXPLAIN HOW HE DID THAT !!

Paul