[geeks] Ultra 20 thoughts
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Fri Jul 1 18:17:05 CDT 2005
Fri, 01 Jul 2005 @ 11:03 -0500, Lionel Peterson said:
> If you choose an "upgraded" model for the "free system" they show the
> list prices as "$0, $500, and somethng like $1,100" + the $1,780.20
> service contract. The list price is added to your first years payment,
> due upon order.
There is nothing free about the machines anyway. It's your garden
variety false advertising.
> The graphics options are priced the same if you buy them with the
> system or independently.
They are also expensive. Why can't they just let you use a $99 nVidia
card?
Does anyone know if the driver Sun ships is the unified driver that
works on all of the cards?
> There are three CPUs available 1.8 GHz, 2.2 GHz, and 2.6 GHz, the last
> two are only available as part of an upgraded configuration (for
> example the 2.2 GHz CPU can only be ordered with 1 Gig of RAM and the
> NVS 280 graphics adapter). The 2.2 GHz configuration is $1,395 which
> includes $250 of upgrades, making the CPU upgrade cost $250.
Sounds like Apple.
I've always hated limitations on configuration like that.
It really makes life painful if you are trying to repair/replace an
existing system. You end up with a lot of stuff you don't need.
Regarding the U20, there are some things which I find lacking in
comparison to other machines in its class:
- it has only two drive bays
- only 33MHz 32-bit PCI: it should have PCI-X
- only a pair of SATA ports... even on workstations I want the
option of at least 3 drives: 1 for OS, a pair for data.
It seems like they skimped a bit to me.
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