In response to Shades
Do you mean 1,250 mb of ram? 1 and 250GB of ram is 251GB of ram, which I doubt anyone has, in a personal computer anyway.
In response to Jotdaniel
Heh, well I doubt anyone has 250mb of RAM either... more like 256mb :P
In response to Jotdaniel
And, I don't even think a single commerical linux box can even handle that much. I've seen some with like 9GBs, but...250? O.O
In response to Shun Di
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=51145&item=5104126884&rd=1

Wow holy crap prices have dropped a lot since I bought my 1.7 ghz X_x

Sorry. You're right.

~Kujila
In response to Goku72
Goku72 wrote:
And, I don't even think a single commerical linux box can even handle that much. I've seen some with like 9GBs, but...250? O.O

http://www.sgi.com/servers/altix/configs.html

The SGI Altix 3700 Supercluster comes with up to 256 processors, and up to 32 GB of memory per 4 processors. That works out to a maximum of 2 TB of memory on a single Linux system image. Though I'm not sure if it would qualify as a "single box." :)
In response to Kujila
:P Prices have dropped a lot sense he bought his too. Also, you have to know where to shop. Some sites have good deals, but others have great deals. I didnt mention that it didnt come with monitor or anything. Just the case and contents within.
In response to Mike H
*cough*

http://www.silicongraphics.com/servers/altix/


4TB, I know its the same server line, but beat that :p
In response to Jotdaniel
Jotdaniel wrote:
*cough*

http://www.silicongraphics.com/servers/altix/


4TB, I know its the same server line, but beat that :p

Yeah, it looks like their specs page has a minor error with the 32 GB per 4-cpu module. A pdf elsewhere on the site says 64 GB, and the 4 TB figure (which I somehow missed) agrees with that. You gotta wonder how much those things cost. Several million easily, but how many? This press release talks about a couple of orders totaling $55 million, but doesn't give details.

Back in 1998 at work we bought a very powerful (at the time) graphics machine from them for $250,000. Four cpus running at 195 MHz, half a gigabyte of memory, graphics hardware out the wazoo, and memory bandwidth that's just now being matched in common PCs. Now that thing is pathetic, and your standard run of the mill PC can generally run circles around it, for about 1% of the cost. Gotta love how technology advances!
In response to Mike H
Question, is your company still using those same PC's? =P
In response to Mike H
"out the wazoo"

That's the same thing my sister always says, funny!
In response to Goku72
I'm sure if theres any task that can still run on it they would.
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