anybody ever used to go to dell or gateway's website and load up a computer to see what it costs? then do it for the quantity of like 1000?but anyway, i'm on IBM's site right now looking to build a very powerful system for one of my bosses...they offer 16 GB RAM on some of these things? wowie wowie wowso if I'm looking for a top of the line workstation, is IBM the way to go?
9/22/2006 1:19:11 PM
these aren't insane - you could have just put this in the other threadhttp://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=376822
9/22/2006 1:20:33 PM
is this a top of the line workstationhttp://www-03.ibm.com/servers/intellistation/pro/apro/index.html
9/22/2006 1:23:29 PM
If you're looking for a top-of-the-line workstation, build it yourself and save $texas.
9/22/2006 1:33:24 PM
well since its for one of my bosses, price isnt really an issue...he just wants a very reliable, high end workstation for his home
9/22/2006 1:47:08 PM
IBM's premium service packages are pretty responsive... but you could always build an apple, dell or alienware dual dual core xeon system too.And if he wants top of the line, the newest dual core xeons are up there. If he can wait for the quad core chips to come out, he can have an even bigger e-penis[Edited on September 22, 2006 at 2:09 PM. Reason : ]
9/22/2006 2:08:24 PM
mmm, dual quad core
9/22/2006 3:04:12 PM
9/22/2006 3:51:59 PM
1.) If money's not an issue, then a dual xeon macpro with two 30 inch screens and windows xp gives him a pc and a mac as well as some nice fucking screens.2.)The alienware workstations don't have the gay-ass predator look.3.) responding in numbered list format makes you gay.
9/22/2006 3:57:16 PM
9/22/2006 3:58:15 PM
"1.21 jigga-watts!"
9/22/2006 4:01:58 PM
definitely PC...no need for Mac for him
9/22/2006 5:39:33 PM
Well like I said, I recomend the new dual core Xeons over the opterons. Avoid the older generation Xeon processors like the plague though.That being said, if he can wait till november or so (maye as early as october, or as late as december? you may want to google that for yourself) for the quad core xeons. I mean 2 quad cores is much more brag-worthy than 2 dual cores.Anyways, the Xeon series processor you'd want is the 7100 series. Avoid the 7000 or 5000 series.It doesn't matter too much who you get it from unless you're interested in more than once machine and want network and server deployment too. If you're looking for a whole package I'd reccomend IBM well over HP and Dell. Dell will generally give you the easiest customization, but you should have similar luck talking to an IBM sales rep. IBM's website is shit though.[Edited on September 22, 2006 at 7:15 PM. Reason : ]
9/22/2006 7:03:55 PM
9/22/2006 7:15:49 PM
Depends on what he wants to do with it. Autocad can get kind of demanding... kind of. Does that even work in XP 64bit though? If it does, you could probably use it in some ways that would utilize that much ram... if you were running photoshop on a second monitor while ripping a dvd and converting video files.[Edited on September 22, 2006 at 7:20 PM. Reason : ]
9/22/2006 7:19:02 PM
The IntelliStation Z Pro is pretty dank, I've got a slightly older one at work with 6GB RAM, dual 2.8 Xeons, and 15K SCSI RAID; haven't had any problems with it and it's probably more computer than I actually need. The new ones support up to 32GB and 3.0 dual cores with 1333FSB, the controller is non-RAID though so you'll probably just want to configure it with a 300GB 10K SAS drive.
9/22/2006 8:11:16 PM
9/22/2006 8:26:55 PM
i was expecting this thread to be the nerdiest thread ever, but then i realized you meant price quotes instead of " " quotes.so it's actually only moderately nerdy.
9/22/2006 9:04:21 PM
9/23/2006 12:08:33 AM
Yeah, and unless anything changed they're cheaper and better supported than comparable dells...
9/23/2006 12:22:06 AM
9/23/2006 12:32:41 AM
well it dependswhat kind of shit will he be doing with it
9/23/2006 1:10:08 AM
unfortunately I had to investigate that claim, and I must say I am shocked at how inaccurate it isthe Mac Pro is a workstation for someone who has no idea what a workstation is or what it is for, it is in no way cost effective if you consider the fact that you will have to trash the whole piece of shit and buy a real workstation if you want a real workstation. you can buy a bottom of the barrel dual socket board with no PCI-X, no SAS, no SCSI, a no hetero case, a GeForce and 1GB of memory for a fuckton less than 2500$ if that's what you think a workstation is about, but that's what I like to call a desktop.your boss won't know the difference, but that statement personally offended me.
9/23/2006 1:13:42 AM
9/23/2006 7:48:44 PM
9/23/2006 7:50:21 PM
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9/23/2006 11:06:55 PM
Add an OEM copy of windows XP pro to that for around 149 or so.
9/24/2006 11:30:36 AM
^^so who's gonna by that for me as a Christmas present.
9/24/2006 12:14:08 PM
^^^ that would be so sweetevery time im near an apple store i go and drool over the 30" display
9/24/2006 12:15:16 PM
But this system has TWO 30" displays. It's fun to live in fantasy land.Since I opted for the Fibre Channel card, we can go ahead and tack on a 7 TB XServe RAID for a cool $13,000 extra.[Edited on September 24, 2006 at 5:07 PM. Reason : ]
9/24/2006 5:04:50 PM
haha, if you're going to go crazy, then go ahead and build a dual xeon system from someplace that lets you do dual quadro 4500 cards so you can have up to 4 of those resolution/size screens.Then, while you're at it, throw in a $300 creative sound card with break-out box, and some scsi 15,000 rpm drives!And I know you guys are anti-alienware, but this is a good example of a retardly powerful workstation:
9/24/2006 5:18:34 PM
k
9/24/2006 5:22:57 PM
Im selling my pc, tell your bossIBM Netvita 4000One Pentium 3 667mhz processor 128kb cache 1/8GB (1 x 1/8GB) Ram 20000MB 7200-rpm PATA Intel 512KB Video CardIBM Cinema 17" Cathode ray tube monitor10 year warranty$21,583
9/24/2006 7:26:42 PM