[rescue] hp kayak price estimate?
Patrick Giagnocavo +1.717.201.3366
patrick at zill.net
Fri May 30 08:10:29 CDT 2003
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 09:14:41AM -0400, Kurt Huhn wrote:
> "David L Kindred (Dave)" <d.kindred at telesciences.com> wrote:
> > Kurt> <snip config>
> >
> > Kurt> Nothing. In my experience, the Kayaks are some of the worst x86
> > boxen out Kurt> there (reliability-wise, and "standards"-wise).
> >
> > Which models? I have a bunch of Kayak XA P-II machines here that we
> > bought used and have been rock-solid, no issues running Windows or
> > Linux. One of the best factory-installed PC ventilation systems I've
> > seen, all ducted so that the CPU and disks still get airflow even while
> > you're futzing around with the IO slots.
> >
>
> I honestly can't remember. Or it could be that I've chosen to forget.
> Either way, the name "Kayak" makes me cringe.
>
> > Kurt> YMMV, of course, but I can't stand the Kayaks.
> >
> > Has HP used the Kayak name on more than one hardware series?
> >
>
> Dunno, my experience with them goes back many years.
I think that you are probably thinking of the motherboard bug on the
PentiumPro 180 and 200's where the PCI/graphics card bug existed that
limited actual throughput to like 6MB/s out of a theoretical max of
133MB/s . At least, that would be one example.
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