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Intel Xserve

Theretrogamingroom

Well-known member
I decided to buy an Xserve for a website that I am creating. The Xserve has two main purposes which are to, well, act as a server, as well as become an addition to my collection.

Here are the specs:

(2) Dual Core Intel Xeon Processors at 2.0 GHz,

(2) Hot Swappable 80GB Hard Drives

4GB of Ram

RAID Card

Dual PSU's

This cost $276 plus shipping which, although is probably pricey (I'm not good at deciding what a good price would be), I am happy with it.

Hopefully, I will be able to put this to good use and the website will be a success.

 

TheIanMan85

Well-known member
Congrats and good luck on the site!

I haven't been watching Xserve prices, so I have no idea on price either. Cheaper than a Mac Pro with similar power, last time I checked...that's for sure.

 

Cosmo

Well-known member
That's a good choise!

Xserve's are just so cool. Always wanted one, but probl. not for running anything, they're quite noisy to run at corner of the living room :lol: probl. get one when such oppurtinity comes around.

 

bd1308

Well-known member
As far as price, I scored a DP 2.3 G5 for $100. Never been used (still have the box) and came loaded with a 80G and 2 500G drives. The megaraid card is utter crap, and since I already have a SuperI7XenMonster server, I dont need RAID for the Xserve. I'm really looking for one of those small SATA bundle doo-hickeys but thats for another day

 
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