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Thread ID: 28117 2002-12-11 06:31:00 I want one of these of Xmas! :-) robsonde (120) Press F1
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105063 2002-12-11 06:31:00 check this link about a super computer in NZ

xtramsn.co.nz

thats a lot of computer!!

BTW if anyone wants one I priced it at about $200K :-)
robsonde (120)
105064 2002-12-11 06:52:00 that's sweet, wot graphics card(s) would it have? I bet it also has a massive flatscreen LCD. Wot kinda fan would u need for 132 processors? :D vk_dre (195)
105065 2002-12-11 08:14:00 How about making it the server for 20 hours of gaming.... agent (30)
105066 2002-12-11 08:56:00 I have seen a 48 inch plasma screen for $11,000 :-)

I have a feeling that the power drain would cost lots of $$

let me see.......

300W draw for each box * 132 boxs = 39600w

39.6KWh @ 15 cent per unit = $5.94 per hour

or $4336.2 per month..........
robsonde (120)
105067 2002-12-11 09:09:00 >
> BTW if anyone wants one I priced it at about $200K
Now if only a handful of Press F1 readers hooked you up together with a common OS such as the dreaded Linux, you would have your present for Xmas .....
TonyF (246)
105068 2002-12-11 09:12:00 Only THAT much?

I'll have two!! :-)

After I have worked another two-three hundred years.
Elephant (599)
105069 2002-12-11 20:28:00 With that kind of computing power, you could host servers for the world! Chilling_Silence (9)
105070 2002-12-12 02:19:00 I think they paid about $250,000. It's still a cheap supercomputer. The running costs include electricity, and air conditioning. They have probably put it in a mainframe-sized machine room. (One of the Crays used about 30 kW of power. I'm not sure how much the Burroughs 5900 used, but it was on three phase power, and there was a 4000 amp 5V supply. )

The screen is whatever you have on your desk while you are using this beast.

BTW ... Beowulf is Linux. It started at NASA where some of the people couldn't get money for a new computer out of the managment. But they had a lot of 486s in a store room, which all had Ethernet cards. It grew from that.
Graham L (2)
105071 2002-12-12 02:53:00 And as always, it will be nothing special in ten years time compared to what they'll have then. Susan B (19)
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