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There are 9 parts to this review, please use the pulldown below to browse sections or simply hit "Next" at the bottom of each section to continue
Final Impressions
Iwill has done a lot of work with the MPX2 platform. Early revisions of the platform had a few bugs to be worked out and as you have seen from Iwill's compatibility chart they have been very busy testing and perfecting their platform. Iwill was determined to release a solid Dual AMD Platform and it looks like their work has paid off. Currently Iwill is shipping the 1.4 revision of the MPX2 platform, which has resolved the little issues.
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I do have only one concern about the platform and that is its raw size. Remember this thing is almost as big as the Tyan Thunder K7 series server platform and you will have to bear this in mind when deciding on your purchase. On the flip side it just may well be worth the extra money for a case to give one of these MPX2 platforms a new home.
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AMD Motherboards
XP:nForce2,VIA KT600
Opteron: nForce3, AMD8000
64: nForce3, AMD8000, K8T
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Intel Motherboards
Latest Chipset: 875P
w/Graphics: 865G
VIA: P4X
ATI: 9100 IGP
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