- Feb 14, 2004
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The Pics First:
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Quad Socket 603 Xeon Server. Has 3 redundant PSUs, takes RDRAM, 64-Bit PCI Slots, 6 Hot Swap SCSI 2 Bays, and these 4 fans that are way bigger than 120mm and sound louder than tornadoes and push air like you wouldnt belive!
I just dont know what im going to do with it...Processors and RAM are bloody expensive, it weighs like 50LBs (Not joking), and thiers no tech support since its an Engineering Sample (Codename Shasta). It powers on and I almost wet myself once it did. Too bad I dont have the stuff to make it complete...
Think someone would buy this? It would be too powerful for a FileServer at home. I figured out it takes MP processors and they are about $250 a pop per processor.
http://www.not-so-simple.com/front.JPG
http://www.not-so-simple.com/label.JPG
http://www.not-so-simple.com/processors.JPG
http://www.not-so-simple.com/rear.JPG
http://www.not-so-simple.com/slots.JPG
Quad Socket 603 Xeon Server. Has 3 redundant PSUs, takes RDRAM, 64-Bit PCI Slots, 6 Hot Swap SCSI 2 Bays, and these 4 fans that are way bigger than 120mm and sound louder than tornadoes and push air like you wouldnt belive!
I just dont know what im going to do with it...Processors and RAM are bloody expensive, it weighs like 50LBs (Not joking), and thiers no tech support since its an Engineering Sample (Codename Shasta). It powers on and I almost wet myself once it did. Too bad I dont have the stuff to make it complete...
Think someone would buy this? It would be too powerful for a FileServer at home. I figured out it takes MP processors and they are about $250 a pop per processor.