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 | | From: | see.my.sig.4.addr at nowhere.com.invalid | | Subject: | Fastest AT formfactor MB ever made? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:50:13 -0800 |
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 | I've got an old but really good & solid full tower AT case & 300w PS and I'd like to use it for a file/print server and router/firewall, but it's only got a P100 w/64mb RAM in it. Theoretically I could slap Smoothwall on it or something, but I'd really like it faster if possible. So, I was thinking I could look for the fastest AT MB made before the devolution to crappy ATX on Ebay, probably for a pittance :) Anybody know? -- _____________________________________________________ For email response, or CC, please mailto:see.my.sig.4.addr(at)bigfoot.com. Yeah, it's really a real address :)
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 | | From: | Brooks Moses | | Subject: | Re: Fastest AT formfactor MB ever made? | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 12:28:03 -0800 |
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 | see.my.sig.4.addr@nowhere.com.invalid wrote: > I've got an old but really good & solid full tower AT case & 300w PS and > I'd like to use it for a file/print server and router/firewall, but it's > only got a P100 w/64mb RAM in it. Theoretically I could slap Smoothwall > on it or something, but I'd really like it faster if possible. So, I was > thinking I could look for the fastest AT MB made before the devolution to > crappy ATX on Ebay, probably for a pittance :) Anybody know?
That's not a peripherals question, so it's off-topic on the two newsgroups you've posted it to; you're very unlikely to find anyone here who knows.
- Brooks
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