I'm not sure why you would want to do that.. GPUgrid maybe?
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I'm not sure why you would want to do that.. GPUgrid maybe?
Thanks to this thread OP, I got my atima running rather nicely with 4 8354! I had to flash bios to 1.04 to be able to enter bios menu. Thanks to AmiJIm for uploading the BIOS!
Does anybody know if Atima supports shanghais or istanbuls?
It doesn't unfortunately
Ok guys, I just got some thin clients bought from a chinese website! Unfortunately, the they don't support linux. I've been reading this thread from the beginning of it and read that everyone is having issues installing any version of windows server. Anyone had any success installing any widows server? Thanks
The Arima boards in this thread aren't Thin Clients, they're Google server boards and they will, with a little coaxing, run Ubuntu though I think it's the server install not the desktop one. If anyone has gotten one of these to run any version of Windows Server I haven't seen it mentioned.
I'm running Ubuntu desktop on mine. Don't ask me any config questions, I honestly don't know and just blundered through the setup lol :p: Hey, it runs, and I haven't had to do anything to it since I built it over a year ago, so I'm happy :D
Sweet! Now I'm thinking about using one as my desktop rig again ... just thinking about it that is.
No, I mean this board isn't a thin client. Thin Clients are different hardware. Your post sounded as though you thought the Arima board referred to in this thread was a Thin Client or that you bought some Thin Client hardware made by the Arima company and thought that was what this thread referred to. If you are looking to connect some Thin Clients to one of these Arima quad Opteron boards then that's a different matter entirely. Your initial declaration: "Thin Clients won't support Ubuntu!", doesn't really clarify the situation.
As far as I can tell, Thin Clients are pretty much just dumb terminals except with better graphics so they can run a graphical interface. I've never set such a system up before so that's about as far as my knowledge of them goes. Others may have more experience with them but as far as I know the Arima boards discussed in this thread are all set up as file/game servers, dedicated crunching machines or a combination of both. What you seem to be trying to do is closer to the probable intended application of this kind of hardware. Linux base OS with multiple virtual machines each tied to a remote terminal interface using Thin Clients, if it's for users to actually access or otherwise each of those VMs is a server instance in it's own right serving web pages, files or whatever over the network.
What I meant is, this arima board only supports Linux, right? I am trying to build up a server running Windows server 2008 because my thin client won't support Linux. So, that's why I'm asking if anyone got Windows working on these boards! Thanks for your input!
Ok, that makes sense. I think I read somewhere in this thread that the Arima board doesn't support ACPI in a manner that Windows requires ... or something.
I'm not sure if you are referring to Thin Client hardware or software. If you mean software then you might be able to get the Arima board running using a Linux based OS but then use visualization software to install Windows Server within that.
so do you think you could crunch with these heatsinks and keep them fanless? or would i need to have fans as it wont be in a windtunnel case like server heatsinks expect?
cpus would be 8347 HE
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-TYAN-SOC...item3f10ca783c
nevermind answered my own question, as my sossaman requires fans and the sossaman isQuote:
Originally Posted by CPU World
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Originally Posted by CPU World
Yep definitely need fans. What size fans fit on those anyway?
the right sized ones :p:
this one
http://technabob.com/blog/wp-content...uter-fan-1.jpg
anyways, im not sure but being that they are "fanless" means they lack mounting points for fans i dont want to deal with another sammy style heatsink where i have to jerryrig fans to them, im just looking around at differant things, customizing in my head :)
I ran mine passive for a while, even dry waterblocks were enough to install Linux. I'm using 8347HEs.
yes but installing os is closer to being idle than 100% full tilt crunching,
like i had said my sammy is only 31w TDP and they would overheat without a fan. so these are near double with a little better heatsinks, thinkin getting ones that fit 80mm fan then get the lowest speed i can find lol
like so
would these work?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hynix-512MB-...item3cb7f2b89e
No, those are FB-DIMM. You need ECC registered DDR2.
I'm about to put a full system of one of these up for sale in the FS section. Board, processors, RAM, and power supply. If my wife will remind me in the morning, I'll put up the obligatory pics.
Now everything is here! except Mobo/CPU's. those on monday! then crunching D:
Dang i sent them at the same time, that's dumb they didn't show up at the same time.