[rescue] Cheap, fast, PC server
Joshua Boyd
jdboyd at jdboyd.net
Tue Jan 22 12:20:23 CST 2008
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 12:21:40PM -0600, Lionel Peterson wrote:
> (you say procs when you mean cores, BTW)
I'm pretty sure I meant processor. After all, there are non-processor
cores. And I don't really care if I got my 8 processors via quad core
chips in 2 sockets, dual core chips in 4 sockets, or the old fashioned
way of single core chips in 8 sockets, or some hypothetical future way
of a octa core chip in a single socket.
And then there were the processors that couldn't be contained in a
single core. Like early RS/6000s (the RIOS-1 processor took 11 chips in
1990, a single chip implementation didn't come out till 1992).
Assuming that we are using sockets in the first place rather than BGA
chips.
> I'd wait for the free second processor upgrade - it's worth about
> $300.
If you want to wait, sure.
Still 8 "cores" for under $1k is a pretty good deal. Unless you really,
really need more than 8 gigs of ram. One program I use (albeit on the
Mac, so not relevent here anyway) would refuse to use more than 4
"cores" with only 8 gigs of ram. For that matter, it refuses to use
both "cores" in my G4 since I only have 1 gig of ram. Rather
infuriating that is.
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