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Old 03-04-2002, 05:23 PM
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Default Extreme graphics on a peer to peer?

Anybody body running a dual processor, perhaps a WildcatII over a over 802.3...recommendations, thoughts, if any?
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Old 03-13-2002, 01:05 PM
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Default Re: Extreme graphics on a peer to peer?

Looks like you stumped all of us Monkeys here. NO ONE has any idea I'm assuming from the lack of posts  ;D

I admit I haven't a clue. Have as of yet to run a dual processor board. Sold a couple but never actually owned one myself.

What exactly are you trying to do over your network. When you say Extreme Graphics, are we talking games or are you making a movie?

There's a guy here locally making a thin server PC with a G4 processor, much faster than most the servers out there. In fact if this works out for them, the guys who made the Shrek movie could have used half the computers they did to generate the animations.

Anyhow good luck and hopefully someone will spark on the subject.
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