Recent content by fkyuu

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    New Micron 7400 PRO 7.68TB NVMe U.3 (7mm) Non-SED Enterprise SSD - $349

    idk why people are so mad about it: so what if other people bought it before you? thats just how things are why bitch and moan about it?
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    FS - 16GB DDR4-2400 SODIMM

    Looking for $20 including ship to CONUS. Can send updated photos/closeups/timestamps upon request, still sealed
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    FS: 2x16GB DDR4-2666 Ballistix SODIMM - SOLD

    Looking to sell a pair, $40. Also willing to trade for a single 32GB SODIMM. SOLD
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    EDGECORE AS7762 32x100GBe SONiC compatible, ONIE, BroadcomTomahawk 3 + Xeon D Switch

    https://www.edge-core.com/productsInfo.php?cls=&cls2=&cls3=15&id=545 website lists it as supporting sonic
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    EDGECORE AS7762 32x100GBe SONiC compatible, ONIE, BroadcomTomahawk 3 + Xeon D Switch

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/364290949075 looks like a pretty good deal to me
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    EU [WTS][NL] 50x Fusion-IO ioMemory SX300/SX350 3.2TB/6.4TB

    While not open source, 3DWPD/5YR samsung sata drives like the SM863, SM883, PM897, are rated for ~11-12PBW on the 1920GB drives and 21- 23PBW on the 3.84TB ones.
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    EU [WTS][NL] 50x Fusion-IO ioMemory SX300/SX350 3.2TB/6.4TB

    You can get ~30DWPD and 10DWPD simply by overprovisioning well, instead of using SLC. Im sure there are still a few SLC drives out there tho, a la the SZ1735
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    Ideas needed for a Low Power system around DDR4 ECC RDIMM

    the supermicro-based xeon d-1518 and similar boards seem fine to me no? 3647 is significantly higher
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    [FS] FS.com SFP-10G-T, Xeon 8160 ES, Dynatron 3U 3647 Heatsink

    Looking to sell some FS.com 10Gbase-T transceivers , $40 ea 8160 ES QL1K 24C, $40, Dynatron heatsink $25, buy both for $50 Shipping is included to CONUS. Timestamps:
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    1tb SD cards for $10

    I dont think its fake, I know its fake.
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    1tb SD cards for $10

    they're fake
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    CPUs for edge computing without ECC ram required, discussion only

    I mean, the range of software that can run on ARM is probably a lot less than x86. In a lot of these usecase, speed isn't even really that important