IWill SFF Dual opteron barebone system

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
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Except for the fact it's using an nVidia chipset, it looks great so far.
I was just looking at this.

Seems pretty awesome. Too bad that memory and Opterons are so expensive. :(
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Link.

Except for the fact it's using an nVidia chipset, it looks great so far.
I was just looking at this.

Seems pretty awesome. Too bad that memory and Opterons are so expensive. :(

If you think moderately, opterons aren't bad. Memory on the other hand...

And it probably doesn't have a 64bit PCI slot :|
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
If you think moderately, opterons aren't bad. Memory on the other hand...

And it probably doesn't have a 64bit PCI slot :|
Well, if you're an IT department, they're not bad.

If you make $11/hr, they're way too expensive. ;)
 

mcveigh

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
If you think moderately, opterons aren't bad. Memory on the other hand...

And it probably doesn't have a 64bit PCI slot :|
Well, if you're an IT department, they're not bad.

If you make $11/hr, they're way too expensive. ;)

I make $11.50.... this is right up my alley!
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: mcveighI make $11.50.... this is right up my alley!
Maybe someone who makes $12 will come in and buy us a couple of crates of 850s.
 

drag

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Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
What's wrong with using an NVIDIA chipset?


Nvidia only provides closed source drivers for Linux. It makes it a pain-in-the-butt compared to when a company properly supports it. Plus closed sourced drivers are usually quite a bit buggier then Open Sourced ones and when using closed source stuff like that it makes it difficult to trace down bugs in the kernel in order to fix any problems that are happening.

Via stuff does pretty good for this sort of thing. I think that they provide decent documentation for their hardware so that developers can make drivers that work well with out serious trouble. Nvidia is obsessed with keeping everything a secret.
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
What's wrong with using an NVIDIA chipset?

Nothing for most people. But their lack of documentation makes it a PITA to get it working properly with a Free operating system.

And that hardware firewall BS is hilarious!
 

Megatomic

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In Windows XP the NForce chipsets are awesome. :)

I don't really like running linux on anything other than Intel chipsets, I've too many troubles with both NV and Via in the past.
 

biostud

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So for a dual opteron setup that will sport a High performance Videocard they only need a 300W PSU.........
 

Jeff7181

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Originally posted by: biostud666
So for a dual opteron setup that will sport a High performance Videocard they only need a 300W PSU.........

LOL... that's what I was thinking...
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: biostud666
So for a dual opteron setup that will sport a High performance Videocard they only need a 300W PSU.........

There was speculation that it will require the low voltage opterons.
 

n0cmonkey

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I think it said 1 or 2. Probably one. Which is several less than the number of drinks I've had tonight. Not that you can't tell by the horrible typing...
 

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
It's all about serverworks. :D

And AMD.

Say that trying to run any IDE device using DMA on a CSB5 ;)

I definately prefer Intel.
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Sunner
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
It's all about serverworks. :D

And AMD.

Say that trying to run any IDE device using DMA on a CSB5 ;)

I definately prefer Intel.

IDE?

;)

A CD-ROM for example? ;)

Ahhh, yeah I think I have one of those.

I'm actually running IDE on my serverworks machine. It's working quite nicely, although everytime I try to make a kernel it tries to leave the drivers out. :confused: