Author: Mark Young
Date: 20:56:58 08/13/03
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On August 13, 2003 at 22:32:06, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On August 13, 2003 at 21:00:41, William Dozier wrote: > >>Dear Mr.Hyatt, What Do you think about Dell 6500 WorkStation, >>with the XEON 3.06 Gz processor? Perhaps I could have done better >>by buying another machine, and paying a little less, But i was very >>please with its performance in the area of math computations, solving >>complex math problems,encryptions software,photoshop, 3D rendering,and >>CAD, and im shure it well in chess programs, also the single >>processor does employ hyperthreading......besides all computer >>the high/in and low/in has its good points as well as the bad >>points. No matter what man makes, it will break/down sooner or later, >>because man is not perfect, and the things that he makes or produce, >>will break/down eventually. To take it a little further, if one >>does not have eletricity to run these computers, or any/thing elese >>that runs on eletricity, it becomes worthless. The only thing >>that is for shure and you can depend on.....is DEATH ! >> >> Have a nice day every/one. >> >> Bill Dozier. > > >Dell makes good stuff. I have a couple of hundred dell machines in various >labs in our department, so we obviously are happy with their products. My >cluster is a Dell product, and the dual 2.8 xeon in my office is also a Dell. Yes I agree. I burned out my hard drive on one of my dell systems that I used to run my chess computer matches. It does nothing but run chess matches 24/7. After about 11 month of this abuse I burned out my hard drive. I think it had one to many TB hits on the hard drive.:) Dell came to my home that week and I was back up and running.
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