Tualatin 1266 with 512k L2 cache is the server veriosn and is too expensive. If you want to use it in dual (you said 2 CPUs) setup, you dont have much of a choice since the ready SMP board for Tualatin is the Intel SCB2-ATA or SCB2-SCSI. For a change, Intel offers them in two flavours, one with just ATA/100 and one with Ultra160+ SCSI controller. both versions are for servers and do not have any AGP slot, instead a integrated ATI RageII with 8 MB memory.
Check if Supermicro has something to offer. Or better still, get a 440BX based dual slot1 board like the Abit BP6 and use Powerleap IP3/T adapter. Probably BIOS will need an update to recognise the processor.
BTW if you dint really mean "2 CPUs" in SMP, then use one on a Asus TUSL2-C and the other in Intel D815EPEA2U!
girish
<font color=red>No system is fool-proof. Fools are Ingenious!</font color=red>
You are about to answer a thread that has been inactive for more than 6 months. If you still wish to proceed, please ensure that your posting is original and does not duplicate or overlap any prior responses to this thread.