No problem, going there this week to get 6 for CaptMorgan,2 for bailW, and 2 for KTE..
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You should change your title to "sossaman dealer" :ROTF:
No, you're not. I know.
The Sossaman pusherman would be a better name for you :rofl:
I went ahead and ordered the cpus and mobo. Just need to decide on psu and hdd. Will probably run it without a case like my other crunchers.
I am considering that also, where I am going to have, so far, 3 of these setup Crunching exclusively 24 hours. I have a clean relatively dry area in my basement that I was gonna set these up in. How would you go about this? set them on a shelf, or secure all the parts to something; board,psu, and HD?
2 of my cruchers are on tech stations. The other is just sitting on a wire shelf.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817371016
Would that psu be good enough, or should I look at something different?
This is the PSU I got
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139008
unfortunately I think it was slightly less when I got it
Try to buy 80 plus supplies, they do help reducing energy.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3.../random007.jpg
These are the SL98Q's I got from itxchange.com, the 1.67/667. Though to be honest I might wait on these as I got a few of the SL9HN's coming and already have 3 boards, 2 PSU's and a bunch of memory:)
This will show my tech level but- I have seen a CPU not encased. sorry for the not so great pics
That one is sold out so I went with the 450. Also ordered some ram http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820134272 and a hdd. All the parts needed but heat sinks are ordered. Just need to wait on Dave for those.
Maybe I should get his number and bug him a bit.:poke:
If those lines are actually cracks then I seriously doubt those chips will work ever again. :(
http://www.tradeloop.com/broadcast/?bc=639906
Who want to register and make a offer for that guy? :D
I thought SL9HN was 2.0ghz?
Yea me too :rolleyes:
http://www.cpu-world.com/sspec/SL/SL9HN.html
something interesting I came across:
"A planned successor, codenamed "Merom MP" was to be a drop-in upgrade to allow Sossaman-based servers to upgrade to 64-bit capability. However, this was abandoned in favour of low-voltage versions of the Woodcrest LV processor leaving the Sossaman at a dead-end with no planned upgrades."
oMg I went to bed and was not able to point my entirely crappy photography. I didn't know what sOLID and D A were talkin about till I looked again-those lines are the reflections off the cpu's of my ceiling! whoops