Atlanta only: Barebones IBM x3650 M2 and Sun x4275, complete Dell 2950

Notice: Page may contain affiliate links for which we may earn a small commission through services like Amazon Affiliates or Skimlinks.

tby

Active Member
Aug 22, 2013
222
111
43
Snellville, GA
set-inform.com
For anyone local to Atlanta, I've got 2x IBM x3650 M2 and 3x Sun x4275 barebones and a complete Dell 2950 that I'd like to get out of my life. Thinking $100/ea but any fair offer considered.

IBM x3650 M2: Have the BR10i (LSI 1068E) HBA. 4x PCI-e full-height slots. "Advanced Feature Key" for KVMoIP. Dual PSUs. Both heatsinks. Rails. No RAM, CPUs, or disk trays. 8x SFF drive bays, optical drive. 16x DDR3 slots. Supports 5600-series Xeons with the latest firmware. These are fairly quiet for rackmount servers, I run one 24x7 in my home office.

Sun x4275: 6x PCI-e half-height slots. Dual PSU. Both heatsinks. Onboard 4GB USB key. Onboard CF slot. 12x LFF drive bays, backplane is connected to a 2x SFF-8087 SAS2 expander. 18x DDR3 slots. No rails, trays, RAM, or CPUs. Officially supports 5500-series Xeons, I don't have a spare 5600-series to test. Have 12x 60mm fans so they ain't anywhere near the same zip code as quiet. Has some amazing suction on the front panel tho.

Dell 2950: Rails, dual PSU, single L5420, both heatsinks, 4x2GB FB-DIMMs, 6x LFF drive bays w/ trays, PERC 6/i, BBU, DRAC. Not a quiet server.

I've got some E5506 and E5540 CPUs, 4GB DDR3 sticks, and Sun F20 HBAs (LSI 1068E + Supercap + 96GB Flash) that could be added to the Suns or IBMs for additional cost.