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Modding The Barton XP To A Barton MP

Dr. Jackie Lee writes "Don't have the budget for an AMD Opteron? There's always a cheaper alternative with AMD's current Barton processors. In this article, we'll show you how to run these new Barton XP processors in SMP mode."

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  1. but will it help me get by Suchetha · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    First Post

    sorry guys.. had to do it
    Suchetha

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    learn from yesterday, plan for tomorrow, party tonight
    or one out of three ain't bad
  2. Re:Hmf by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  3. They certainly need the extra power... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    HardwareZone could certainly use that extra power right now; slashdotting in progress...

  4. Re:Hmf by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  5. moron rumours of privacy returning to the pottIE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    REDMOND, Wash. (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. said a company news release that it was developing a portable toilet with Internet access, called an ``iLoo,'' was a hoax perpetrated by its British division.

    The April 30 release, issued by the company's MSN Internet division in the United Kingdom, said Microsoft was developing a portable toilet with a wireless keyboard and an extending height-adjustable plasma screen in front of the seat. The iLoo was to debut at festivals this summer in Britain.
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    ``This iLoo release came out of the UK office and was not a Microsoft sanctioned communication and we apologize for any confusion or offense it may have caused,'' Microsoft spokeswoman Bridgitt Arnold said late Monday.

    The fake release generated coverage by The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press and Reuters.

    The Associated Press received confirmation of the project from both Microsoft Corp.'s Waggener Edstrom public relations firm and London-based Red Consultancy, which handles such work for the software giant in England.

    In an e-mail sent last week to The Associated Press, Red Consultancy's Ben Philipson wrote ``MSN is really working on building a prototype for the Summer festivals, perhaps Glastonbury ... This is very much a 'toe in the water' experiment to gauge interest so we'll have to see how it goes, although judging from response so far it's really captured people's imagination!''

    Malina Bragg, who helps with MSN's account for Waggener Edstrom, also verified last week that the project was true (or false, or true, whatever fuddles says it is).

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  6. Blade clusters by Eric+Ass+Raymond · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    I'd be more interested in building a networked cluster out of low-power blade-style CPU+mobos.

    Cram 20 blades in a 6U box with a lot of fans to help it keep cool and reserve one 1U case for a RAID array...

  7. FP! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    First post!

    Capped your ass!