i815 B-Step Tualatin Motherboard Roundup - July 2001
by Anand Lal Shimpi on July 31, 2001 2:24 AM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
Tyan Tomcat i815T: A Match for the Pentium III-S?
The final entry into this short roundup was the Tomcat i815T from Tyan. Most recently Tyan has received quite a bit of positive press about their last motherboard launch, the world’s first 760MP board: the Tyan Thunder K7.
The Tomcat i815T shares virtually nothing in common with Tyan’s current flagship with the exception of one option. The Thunder K7 made a perfect web/database server motherboard in part because of its dual on-board Ethernet controllers. While our evaluation i815T didn’t have even one on-board Ethernet port, the space for two ports was silk screened on the motherboard as well as room for a second Ethernet controller to drive the second port. Combined with a 512KB L2 Tualatin (Pentium III-S), an OEM version of the Tomcat i815T could make a decent 2U server.
Another thing we noticed about the i815T was that in the BIOS setup, a number of options relating to the 815’s integrated video were left in the setup. The board we received did not feature integrated video but a combination of a dual Ethernet setup and integrated video could make this board the perfect standalone server motherboard for a single processor Pentium III server. Again, that would make a Pentium III-S a good mate for this board.
The only thing that would prevent this dream from becoming a reality is the fact that the board does not feature angled DIMM slots, meaning that the smallest case it can be put in is a 2U chassis. That’s not too big of a deal, but a version with angled DIMMs as well as the aforementioned integrated video/dual Ethernet ports would be a good base for a 1U server.
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