USED hardware is your friend :)  He wasn't quoting new prices.


On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 8:54 PM, Brandon High <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Erik Trimble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > One thought on this:    for a small server, which is unlikely to ever be
> CPU
> > bound, I would suggest looking for an older dual-Socket 940 Opteron
> > motherboard.  They almost all have many PCI-X slots, and single-core
> > Opterons are dirt cheap.  PC3200 DDR1 ECC ram is also cheap too.
> >
> > Tyan/Supermicro dual-Socket 940 motherboard:  < $200
> > Opteron 252 (2.4Ghz) + heatsink                          < $75
> > Opteron 280 (dual-core 2.4Ghz) + heatsink         < $180
> > 4x1GB ECC DDR1 PC3200 ram                        < $150
>
> I've actually done the math, and while your statement may have been
> true a few months ago, it doesn't appear to be the case anymore. Right
> now Newegg shows the Opteron 285 for $389, or the 880 for $694.
>
> The cheapest ECC DDR RAM is $40 per GB.
>
> The least expensive Socket 940 board with a PCI-X slot is the TYAN
> S2881UG2NR at $419.
>
> Call it $960 (with a single 285 cpu) vs. $399 for the AM2 pieces.
>
> I'd check prices on a single socket 939 Opteron with a suitable
> motherboard, but neither appear to be available anymore.
>
> -B
>
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