From what I understand, socket T is a desktop socket, not a Xeon socket.
Basically I am looking at having a 64 bit PCI bus at 100/133 MHz in a desktop computer (For GBit LAN and U320 SCSI adapters)
From what I understand, socket T is a desktop socket, not a Xeon socket.
I was referring to the current Xeon MBs (7505 chipset). Using these would allow DDR266 as the max mem speed. I would like to have the 800 MHz FSB that can go with the desktop processors in lieu of the second CPU.