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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Jim on March 19, 2003, 07:15:40 PM
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I recently acquired a new processor and motherboard that I was thinking of using to upgrade my sme mail server. The mother board is a SOYO and the Processor is a AMD Duron.
I was looking all over the e-smith site to find system requirements and could not find them. Does anyone know if the sme runs ok on a AMD Duron? All the other SME boxes I have running are running on Intel.
Thanks in advance for your input.
--Jim
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There is no problem.
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hmm - i have now tryed 4 times to install sme on an AMD Duron with no luck...
It install's fine, and runs from 3 - 24 Hrs. and then breke down with a messag saing somting about "process id # responded too fast, and is disabled for 5 minuts" or somthin like that... and this continue, when the dispension is cancled after this 5 minuts then there only goes around 30 sec. and it is a problem again...
Soo i have just bought a new P4 intel prosesor and matching motherboard...
Thats just my expirince with sme and AMD.....
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Have a site with a Duron - no problems (except for the heat).
Duncan
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I have done a couple of sites with 1gig durons which have been running for the past six months with no problems whatsoever
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Sonny wrote:
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> hmm - i have now tryed 4 times to install sme on an AMD Duron
> with no luck...
>
> It install's fine, and runs from 3 - 24 Hrs. and then breke
> down with a messag saing somting about "process id #
> responded too fast, and is disabled for 5 minuts" or somthin
> like that... and this continue, when the dispension is
> cancled after this 5 minuts then there only goes around 30
> sec. and it is a problem again...
>
> Soo i have just bought a new P4 intel prosesor and matching
> motherboard...
>
> Thats just my expirince with sme and AMD.....
I don't think this is a Duron issue. I thought it had come up before, but I can't find the post in a quick search.
The CPU is rarely the culprit in compatibility problems, I've found. Most often the problem is with the chipset (which in a way is somewhat CPU-dependant). In case you weren't aware, the Duron is the same thing as an Athlon minus a little cache. So you should look at Athlon implementations too. It will be a little slower, but the core is the same.
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Thanks for the feedback... I think I may give it a shot, if all else fails I can just restore the backup back on the old machine.
thanks