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Old 03-02-2012, 12:36 PM
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Default Re: Anyone try the Dell T7400? Three 64 bit PCI-X slots in a row

the 53xx stuff is reported to work

you can get pairs of the 5335 for $100 (or less) on ebay - this would give you 8 @ 2.0 xeon procs

I'm holding out for a good deal on a pair of at least 2.66 - they currently go for round $200 (if I'm lucky i'll wait a year and score them for$100! what can i say - i'm determined to spend as close to the zero as possible this year)
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Old 03-02-2012, 12:39 PM
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Default Re: Anyone try the Dell T7400? Three 64 bit PCI-X slots in a row

bob, is that 10 non-hd you are running on your dell 690, and what is your dell 690 proc, ram, harddrive config...always up for learning how folks are smoothly running their 690s
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