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sechs

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I was thinking about something along the lines of Rice Krispies boxes with 50-pin connectors....
 

Santilli

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3 GB/sec drives? Any idea about what kind cost for such a setup?

At what point is there a bottleneck on the current server/workstation Supermicro motherboards? In other words, what can the motherboard chipsets and data paths handle, using the current Xeons etc.?

Thanks

gs
 

Santilli

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Are there any really big processor jumps coming soon? Are the Opeterons close to max design speed?

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blakerwry

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Santilli said:
3 GB/sec drives? Any idea about what kind cost for such a setup?

At what point is there a bottleneck on the current server/workstation Supermicro motherboards? In other words, what can the motherboard chipsets and data paths handle, using the current Xeons etc.?

Thanks

gs

That's 3 Gb/sec, versus S-ATA's current 1.5Gb/sec. In a year or so that'll probably become standard.
 

Pradeep

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Santilli said:
3 GB/sec drives? Any idea about what kind cost for such a setup?

At what point is there a bottleneck on the current server/workstation Supermicro motherboards? In other words, what can the motherboard chipsets and data paths handle, using the current Xeons etc.?

Thanks

gs

PCI-X 133MHz slots (not to be confused with forthcoming PCI-Express) are good for a theoretical 1GB/sec.

Opterons have plenty of headroom yet, I would anticipate them moving up to 3GHz at least.
 

Santilli

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PCI-X 133MHz slots (not to be confused with forthcoming PCI-Express) are good for a theoretical 1GB/sec.

Cool :excl: :excl:

I/O Expansion 1 8x/4x AGP Pro
1 64-bit 133MHz PCI-X
2 64-bit 100MHz PCI-X
2 32-bit 33MHz PCI

I've got one of those, :wink: and I suspect the 100 mhz PCI-X aren't too bad, either.

:mrgrn:

s
 

iGary

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* A PCI Express device will not have to share *any* PCI bandwidth with another PCI device, however, PCI-X will have to share bandwidth if there's another PCI device plugged into that PCI bus segment.

* PCI Express is a full-duplex bus, PCI-X is half-duplex.

* PCI Express will cost less overall.

 
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