Author: Randy Schmidt
Date: 07:56:45 01/21/99
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Would it be true that no current program sans Crafty would take advantage of this monster? On January 20, 1999 at 16:50:27, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 20, 1999 at 11:11:34, Randy Schmidt wrote: > >>Ok, I will bite! What machine are you using Prof. Hyatt? >>What do you estimate the cost to be? Is this something >>that is easily obtainable? >>Also, what current software would be able to take advantage >>of this FAST hardware!! >> >>This is sounding like the muscle car discussions of the 60's! > >The machine is made by Intel, the SC450NX. It sells for about $4,200 with >no memory, cpus or disks. Cpus are about $1,000 each (xeon 400 with 512kb L2 >cache). Memory is about 300 bucks for a 128mb DIMM (72 bit 60ns EDO) or $1,200 >for the 512 in my machine. The disks are about 700 bucks each (I have 3 10K IBM >drives at 9 gigs each) plus two older 7200 4.3 gig seagate drives for the normal >system stuff. > >Total cost was 4200 + 4*1000 + 1200 + 3*700 or about $11,500 total. It is a >mighty machine for sure...
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