Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Server Hardware
Author: Kurt Granroth Posted: 8/30/1999; 3:06:17 PM Topic: Server Hardware Msg #: 10270 (In response to 10269) Prev/Next: 10269 / 10271
I'm not a PC guy, but what I heard is that beside the cache that is bigger on PII/PIII, its difficult to upgrade a Celeron chip when you can do so for a PII/PIII chipOkay.. two points here:
o The L2 cache is indeed bigger in the PII/PIII than Celeron (128 to 512, I think). When does this actually matter, though? In most comparisons I've seen, the cache has had no effect on the outcome? The fact that the higher-end processors have more seem to indicate that there is some use somewhere. Well.. where?
o Upgrading Celerons to PII/PIII is indeed more difficult as they are Slot 1 and Celerons are (now) Socket370. Will this ever matter, though? First, if Celerons are so much better value, why would you want to upgrade? Secondly, the cost of a motherboard isn't very much compared to the cost of a processor. If I'm going to upgrade to a PIII, an extra $100 for a motherboard isn't going to sway me...
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- Re: Server Hardware, David Valentine, 8/30/1999; 7:07:32 PM
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