On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Casioqv wrote:
> I find that 486 100's are currently the most cost effective. At about $50/box
> that is $500/ghz + networking.
If it were so easy....
It very much depends on what you're running on it. In addition: How about
cooling? How abut power supply?
There is no single answer to all needs!
Uwe
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