Originally posted by: classy
Partial Quote from the ad.....I mean site
"Dell believes in delivering scalable, high-performance computing solutions in high volumes allowing easy and highly cost-effective deployment and management."
I guess thats why they went AMD.
Originally posted by: robertk2012
Originally posted by: classy
Partial Quote from the ad.....I mean site
"Dell believes in delivering scalable, high-performance computing solutions in high volumes allowing easy and highly cost-effective deployment and management."
I guess thats why they went AMD.
Naw dell likes to stay one step behind the market.
Originally posted by: guoziming
Originally posted by: robertk2012
Originally posted by: classy
Partial Quote from the ad.....I mean site
"Dell believes in delivering scalable, high-performance computing solutions in high volumes allowing easy and highly cost-effective deployment and management."
I guess thats why they went AMD.
Naw dell likes to stay one step behind the market.
like when they adopted quad-SLI. exactly.
Originally posted by: robertk2012
Originally posted by: guoziming
Originally posted by: robertk2012
Originally posted by: classy
Partial Quote from the ad.....I mean site
"Dell believes in delivering scalable, high-performance computing solutions in high volumes allowing easy and highly cost-effective deployment and management."
I guess thats why they went AMD.
Naw dell likes to stay one step behind the market.
like when they adopted quad-SLI. exactly.
lol yeah and sell it for $4000 and what maybe 10 people have one.
Originally posted by: Toadster
actually, they sold out of all 10,000 systems in like 4 days![]()
Originally posted by: ND40oz
Originally posted by: Toadster
actually, they sold out of all 10,000 systems in like 4 days![]()
They made less then 100 of those custom XPS600 systems. The systems cost around 10k, maybe that's where you heard the number.
Originally posted by: robertk2012
Originally posted by: classy
Partial Quote from the ad.....I mean site
"Dell believes in delivering scalable, high-performance computing solutions in high volumes allowing easy and highly cost-effective deployment and management."
I guess thats why they went AMD.
Naw dell likes to stay one step behind the market.