X XZed New Member Feb 3, 2011 66 0 0 Apr 19, 2011 #1 Hello, I refer to Patrick's article. I'd like to test it, so much : P.S. : Price
N nitrobass24 Moderator Dec 26, 2010 1,087 131 63 TX Apr 19, 2011 #2 I think you have to buy direct from Viking. Expect a lot $$$
X XZed New Member Feb 3, 2011 66 0 0 Apr 19, 2011 #3 nitrobass24 said: I think you have to buy direct from Viking. Expect a lot $$$ Click to expand... Sorry, i was dreaming on my desk
nitrobass24 said: I think you have to buy direct from Viking. Expect a lot $$$ Click to expand... Sorry, i was dreaming on my desk
Patrick Administrator Staff member Dec 21, 2010 12,519 5,826 113 Apr 19, 2011 #4 Yea high-density server installations tend to have pricier components. For most users, a standard 2.5" drive (or 1.8" drive) works just fine.
Yea high-density server installations tend to have pricier components. For most users, a standard 2.5" drive (or 1.8" drive) works just fine.
X XZed New Member Feb 3, 2011 66 0 0 Apr 19, 2011 #5 I appreciated the different way-to-think : new form factor.
M MrD1234 New Member Apr 21, 2011 1 0 1 Apr 22, 2011 #6 How does the power draw on these things impact the CPU? Or are the lines to the CPU not connected? Not to mention you are sacrificing a very valuable RAM slot
How does the power draw on these things impact the CPU? Or are the lines to the CPU not connected? Not to mention you are sacrificing a very valuable RAM slot