Re: booting from HD, X server for 712 (King Gecko)?
Timo Schoeler <[email protected]> Mon, 30 May 2005 22:10:00 +0200
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thusJochen Kunz spake: > On Mon, 30 May 2005 14:49:29 +0200 > Timo Schoeler <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>hm, i do have a SS20MP here as my NetBSD/sparc -current tracker, but >>it's not quiet. i had a TurboSPARC SS5 before that and this was as >>loud as my SS20. in the meanwhile i managed to get a SS4 -- should even be quiter than SS5 !=TurboSPARC because it's PSU is only rated for 50watts :) > > The SS5-170 (the TurboSPARC) variant is louder then the MicroSPARC II > based SS4 / SS5 as the later don't need a CPU fan. Unfortunately they > are considerably slower too. yip. but i hope sufficient for my purposes. i'll see... > > >>(tho not as much as an Indigo2 with MaxImpact -- that's my number >>one on heat dissipation ;). > > Heh. Wait until you get an Octane. My Octane blowes 350 W into the air. > (300 MHz R12k, 2 GB RAM, ESSI + ESI dual head, three disks.) hey, i do have one (Octane2/R12k@400/V8/4Gig/only onle 18G HD, tho) and okay, it blows very well :D. the thing about the MaxImpact is that if you have it on your desk (like a desktop), then you can put your coffee mug inline with it's front, a few centimeters on the left from it's case. there's the hot air getting blown out from the graphics board. your coffee will stay warm ;) i recently tried the fastfan option on an octane -- whew! > > Have to check the Origin and the O2 I got yesterday... time to get my O2 back on, i think. it's a R12k/400A so it's quite fast and should be very good bulk building pkgsrc. i had an origin200 back in 2002 -- nice machine. is this a donated one (i saw sth. on a list, IIRC). cheers, -- Timo Schoeler | http://macfinity.net/~tis | [email protected] //macfinity -- finest IT services | http://macfinity.net Key fingerprint = F844 51BE C22C F6BD 1196 90B2 EF68 C851 6E12 2D8A There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who don't.