Igor: >But can you tell me the place (url/tel.no of company) in Israel, where I can see the price of it. >And CAN this motherboard be bought without extra movements in Israel (ie not requiring to order >it from Intel-Europe or abroad company reseller).
I don't know if adverts are ok on this list, so I'll send the name and number of the supplier from which I bought the intel S845WD board by private mail to Igor. Anyway it wasn't a very specialized dealer (although it wasn't an internet shop), they sell most of the pc's the Hebrew u buys, they had the board in stock a year ago. I think they suggested it actually. >Also, there is a question, whether this internal videocard support high resolutions. >If not, then which card it's better to buy for work with high resolutions: >at least good quality of 2D for 1600x1200x85. 3D is not critical. I can't testify on that. The RAGE XL card worked ok with 1280x1024. Currently the server is working on a 10 year old 14" SVGA 800x600 monitor, mostly in console mode. Sorry. The board has an agp slot tho. >I'll think about this. As a matter of fact I was not planning to use either SCSI or RAID. I >would prefer now to check, if such kind of demand will be among users. Because typically our >user programs mostly occupy lots of CPU now, but do not intensively read/write something to Hard >Drive. If needed, we can upgrade to RAID or SCSI easily imho (to buy another IDE for RAID or >SCSI adapter + SCSI drive). RAID 1 is for the admin, not for the users. In case of disk failure you can plan your downtime more easily. It hardly adds performance (yes I know this is controversial), so the users won't know about it. >We have generic NQS (http://www.gnqs.org/oldgnqs. NQS :) This brings back some good old memories :) Ran Rubinstein Dept. of Molecular Biology Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University, Ein Karem, Jerusalem, Israel Tel +972-2-6757906 Fax +972-2-6758992 ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]