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4x 3.6Ghz Xeon EM64T

16/32 GIG PC3700 DDR2 ECC

6x73 SAS 10K 2.5" drives

14x146G U320 15K drives

PCI-X SAS and U320 HW RAID

Onboard Dual GIG E

2003 SP-1 Enterprise Server

I just can't decide between 16 and 32 gig.

This will be my new site application rig in about 45 days. Any guesses as to who is the manufacturer?

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Windows 2003 Service Pack 1? If this is a production server, I would advise against running 2003 x64 or 2003 SP1 if it will be a system that is running for the business.

Windows 2003 Service Pack 1? If this is a production server, I would advise against running 2003 x64 or 2003 SP1 if it will be a system that is running for the business.

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Agreed. Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 is still in beta, along with Windows Server 2003 x64, so I highly recommend waiting to put that on until it is officially release (if it is a production server).

4x 3.6Ghz Xeon EM64T

16/32 GIG PC3700 DDR2 ECC

6x73 SAS 10K 2.5" drives

14x146G U320 15K drives

PCI-X SAS and U320 HW RAID

Onboard Dual GIG E

2003 SP-1 Enterprise Server

I just can't decide between 16 and 32 gig.

This will be my new site application rig in about 45 days. Any guesses as to who is the manufacturer?

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How fast can that baby run doom 3? :)

4x 3.6Ghz Xeon EM64T

16/32 GIG PC3700 DDR2 ECC

6x73 SAS 10K 2.5" drives

14x146G U320 15K drives

PCI-X SAS and U320 HW RAID

Onboard Dual GIG E

2003 SP-1 Enterprise Server

I just can't decide between 16 and 32 gig.

This will be my new site application rig in about 45 days. Any guesses as to who is the manufacturer?

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I've never seen a motherboard with 4 processor slots before, what motherboard is it?

[EDIT] Holy crap, the Dell PowerEdge 6600 has Quad processors... that's a lot of speed right there :omg:

How much did you pay for all that? Four processors in that PowerEdge raises the price to $15,000+ :blink: Going up to 16GB of memory adds another $8000+!

Edited by Hurmoth

My New 64bit Rig

AMD Athlon64 3500+ Processor (Socket 939) with Thermalright SLK-948U and Antec 92mm Fan

MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum Motherboard

2x 120GB Seagate SATA Hard Drive's (RAID0)

120GB Seagate IDE Hard Drive in USB2.0 Enclosure

1GB (2 x 512) Geil Goldern Dragon PC3500

LiteOn 16x DVD-ROM

LiteOn 16x\12x DVD-RW

Card Reader + Floppy Drive in 1

nVidia 128Mb GeForceFX 6800 Graphics Card

Leadtek WinFast TV2000 Expert TV Card

AOC 9K+ 19inch PureFlat CRT Monitor

Creative Audigy2 ZS

LG FAP-3000 5.1 Home Cinema System (connected via digital coaxial)

Antec Super Lanboy Case

Antec SmartPower 450Watt PSU

Logitech Internet Office Keyboard

Logitech MX500 Mouse

Athlon64 3200+ Winchester socket 939 @ 2.5ghz HTT set to 550mhz (scores close to FX53)

Asus A8V Deluxe " VIA K8T800Pro "

Corsair DDR 550Mhz 3-4-4-8

Radeon 9800Pro ( Getting a 6800GT 256mb Soon )

SB LIVE! 5.1

DVD Burner

CD Burner

80 160 and 200GB HDDs

Custom 500Watt PSU

Crappy Flimsy case held together by its internal parts, Heaps modded for excellent but silent cooling and a window and fancy leds.

I've never seen a motherboard with 4 processor slots before, what motherboard is it?

[EDIT] Holy crap, the Dell PowerEdge 6600 has Quad processors... that's a lot of speed right there :omg:

How much did you pay for all that? Four processors in that PowerEdge raises the price to $15,000+ :blink: Going up to 16GB of memory adds another $8000+!

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Dude he is bsing us. a 10k 2.5 in Hd? give me break.

AMD Athlon 64 3800+

MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum

1 GB KingMax 3500 Superam,

1.2TB Hard disk space (6x 200GB)

Radeon X800 XT Graphics card,

Audigy 2 Souncadrd (OEM).

NEC ND3520 16x 16 DVD?RW drive

Thermaltake Xaser Silent Purepower 480W PSU

WinTV Nova-T Digital TV card.

Very quite nice little system. Mainly used for video editing.

GJ

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  • 2 weeks later...

My new shiney PCI-Express setup:

AMD 3000+ (Winchester)

Chaintech VNG4/Ultra Nforce4 Ultra Chipset

MSI 6600GT PCIe 128mb

Antec Sonata 380W

24/20Pin ATX Converter

1gb Corsair Value Ram CAS 2.5

Seagate SATAII NCQ 200GB

Audigy 1 SB0090

Lite-On CD/DVD Combo

Got 7800 3dmark2003 Stock, 8700 3dmark2003 Slight O/C :)

  • 3 weeks later...

My sig now..

And im late summer

AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (90nm, s939)

?179.72

DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard

?152.69

2 x 34gb Raptors (RAID 0)

?150.28

Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 10 NCQ 200GB 6B200MO SATA 8MB Cache - OEM

?69.27

2 x Maxtor 160GB P-ATA HDD's

----GOT----

Leadtek GeForce 6800 GT 256MB DDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express)

?293.69

2 x 512mb OCZ Platinum Rev2

----GOT----

Tagan 480W Silent ATX2.0 PSU

----GOT----

Audigy 2 ZS

----GOT----

Koolance Exos Al

?149

Koolance CPU300G Gold CPU Cooler Kit - 6mm

?40.66

MCT -40 none conduction fluid

$20.11

Total: ?1034.81

In case of Zombie signatures....

AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @2.21Ghz Socket 939 (Winchester)

Connect3d ATi Radeon X850XT 256MB GDDRIII

Corsair XMS 1GB TwinX DDR400 (2-2-2-5)

DFI Lanparty nF4 SLI-DR (Bios 6.00 PG)

Hewlett Packard f1904 19" TFT

Creative! Audigy 2 NX With Creative Inspire T7700

Antec NeoPower 480W

Antec P160 case

diNovo Cordless Desktop for Notebooks

Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2

3DMark05 : 5858

  • 2 weeks later...

Mine. :)

AMD Athlon? 64 3000+

Motherboard EPoX EP-9NDA3+ - NVIDIA nForce3 Ultra

2GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM

ASUS A9600XT 128 MB DDR

HDD Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 ST3120026AS SATA 120GB

DVD?R/RW LG GSA-4120B

Creative Inspire 5.1 5200

Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2

Creative PC-CAM 550

Logitech Cordless MX Duo

Monitor LG Flatron ez T710SH 17"

Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC2

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