http://cgi.ebay.com/Xeon-Low-Voltage...3A1%7C294%3A50
A bit high I think. But may be my only chance to get some.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Xeon-Low-Voltage...3A1%7C294%3A50
A bit high I think. But may be my only chance to get some.
Last edited by Lu523; 03-09-2009 at 04:38 PM.
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Couldn't get ahold of any 478 LV chips, though 771 LV chips are easy to find and very cheap. Not sure how they compare in terms of consumption, but I think the TDP is 25w.
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Supply and Demand-I guess. But from what I remember the main "idea" for this chip is the greater good, this is the World Community Grid area right?
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Just a ballpark, but the X7DCA-L with 12GB (!) of Reg ECC DDR2, a HD4850 and 2 E5420's (C0) draws below 180W crunching - imagine some E0 L5420's, a PCI GFX, 2 sticks of ram instead of 6 and less/no HDDs and you'd be looking at a VERY low power cruncher, maybe 140-150W loaded. Kicks out around 22-23k/d too so energy efficiency is actually better than a Sossaman. But the parts usually aren't cheap... Unless you can grab mobo and CPUs used for cheap.
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ESXI: Dell C6100 XS23-TY3 Node - 1x L5630 + 24GB ECC REG + Brocade 1020 10GbE
ZFS Server: Supermicro 826E1 + Supermicro X8DAH+-F + 1x L5630 + 24GB ECC REG + 10x 3TB HDDs + Brocade 1020 10GbE
Lappy!: Lenovo Thinkpad W500: T9600 + 8GB + FireGL v5700 + 128GB Samsung 830 + 320GB 2.5" in ze dvd slot + 1920x1200 @ 15.4"![]()
Though it lacks the exclusivity. Having a Sossaman just is interesting, it's a platform many people haven't even heard of. And since you can come across them quite cheap and they are far from obsolete it's a better choice for many enthusiasts. For instance, I paid 40 for my X6DLP, 25 for 2x2GB and another 15 for 2x512MB and like 80 for the CPU's. The rest of the parts are just junk I found around the house. Low budget and fun system.
In fact, it currently serves as my main server, replaced a S5370+5110's. It's a very capable system. Do want a smaller case though, something minimalistic as I only have a boot drive in it. (storage is external)
Long story short, Sossaman is a better toy![]()
If I didn't have all these crunchers and was a "normal" PC enthusiast I'd have a quad for daily usage and a Sammy for file server/HTPC and would need nothing else.
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Is this a good deal ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Xeon-Low-Voltage...3%3A1|294%3A50
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1. i7 860 (Pure Cruncher)
2. i7-870 (Acts as NAS with 5 HDDs)
3. 1065T (Inactive currently)
I am tempted to go ahead and pick up a pair of those cpus. I could use a file server and a place to store backups. It would alos be put to use crunching of course. Going to give another day or so before I make the call.
Meh, 77 for one is too high. For a pair, yes, but for per cpu.
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2. i7-870 (Acts as NAS with 5 HDDs)
3. 1065T (Inactive currently)
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that guy went up 4 bucks a chip; IDK it is so tempting to snatch every SL9HN/2000 up that comes along but I feel that might be over the acceptable limit.
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Ze gear:[22:53:09] [@Jaco-XS] i'm gonna overclock this damn box!
Main rig: W3520 + 12GB ddr3 + Gigabyte X58A-UD3R rev2.0! + HD7970 + HD6350 DMS59 + HX520 + 2x X25-E 32gig R0 + Bunch of HDDs.
ESXI: Dell C6100 XS23-TY3 Node - 1x L5630 + 24GB ECC REG + Brocade 1020 10GbE
ZFS Server: Supermicro 826E1 + Supermicro X8DAH+-F + 1x L5630 + 24GB ECC REG + 10x 3TB HDDs + Brocade 1020 10GbE
Lappy!: Lenovo Thinkpad W500: T9600 + 8GB + FireGL v5700 + 128GB Samsung 830 + 320GB 2.5" in ze dvd slot + 1920x1200 @ 15.4"![]()
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Ze gear:[22:53:09] [@Jaco-XS] i'm gonna overclock this damn box!
Main rig: W3520 + 12GB ddr3 + Gigabyte X58A-UD3R rev2.0! + HD7970 + HD6350 DMS59 + HX520 + 2x X25-E 32gig R0 + Bunch of HDDs.
ESXI: Dell C6100 XS23-TY3 Node - 1x L5630 + 24GB ECC REG + Brocade 1020 10GbE
ZFS Server: Supermicro 826E1 + Supermicro X8DAH+-F + 1x L5630 + 24GB ECC REG + 10x 3TB HDDs + Brocade 1020 10GbE
Lappy!: Lenovo Thinkpad W500: T9600 + 8GB + FireGL v5700 + 128GB Samsung 830 + 320GB 2.5" in ze dvd slot + 1920x1200 @ 15.4"![]()
HR-03 3Us.. has been running for around 1 month now.
Other specs:
- SM X7DCA-L mobo, Dual S771, Intel i5100 chipset, µATX
- 2x E5420 C0 Harpertown @ stock- tried everything, this mobo ain't gonna OC with FSB333 CPUs, no effing way
- 6x 2GB Kingston DDR2-667 Reg ECC
- HIS HD4850 IceQ4 512MB
- WD Velociraptor 300GB + WD 1TB RE3 drives
- DVD-Burner + IcyDock HotSwap Frame for 3,5" drives (for backups)
All in a LianLi V350 cube case. I call it "ProCube09", indicating it is aimed at the workstation-market - just that it's ultra-portable and pretty silent too (2x 120mm 1000RPM Yate Loon intake fans, 140mm 1000RPM Yate Loon inbside the PSU, 1500RPM 80mm rear exhaust for HDD cooling, all controlled by a T-Balancer BigNG).
Currently pending review by a German magazine, will try to find some more pics showing the whole thing.
Now, back to topic, as you guys seem to think Sammies are better than this![]()
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I guess I shouldn't rely on Sammy too much... It's darned stable, but apparantly Boinc screwed up two! weeks ago... It didn't communicate with the WCG servers... I have WUs ready to upload that were due the 27th of February
Oh well... uploading 60WUs now... I might get half of the credit for them... 532 hours of no work though
Installing Boincview as we speak.
EDIT: Sigh, all too late and no credit for any of them... 2 weeks wasted.
Last edited by Martijn; 03-12-2009 at 03:06 PM.
Main rig:
CPU: I7 920C0 @ 3.6Ghz (180*20)
Mobo: DFI UT X58 T3eH8
RAM: 12GB OCZ DDR3-1600 Platinum
GPU/LCD: GeForce GTX280 + GeForce 8600GTS (Quad LCDs)
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PSU/Case: Corsair AX850, Silverstone TJ07
wouldn't have happened with Boincview![]()
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