From: William R. <ws...@fa...> - 2001-11-27 23:51:03
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At 10:46 AM 11/27/2001 -0800, Chris Barker wrote: >Hung Jung Lu wrote: > > Is there any recommendation for fast machines at the > > price range of a few thousand dollars? (I cannot > > afford supercomputers or connection machines.) My > > purpose is to run Monte Carlo simulation. This means > > that a lot of scenarios can be run in parallel > > fashion. Of course I can just use regular cheap > > Pentium boxes... but they are kind of bulky, and I > > don't need any of the video, audio, USB features (I > >I've been looking into setting up a system to do similar work, and it >looks to me like the best bang for the buck right now are dual Athlon >systems. If space is an important consideration, you can get dual Athlon >1U rack mount systems for less than $2000. I'm pretty sure the only dual >Athlon board currently available (Tyan K7 thunder) has on board video, >ethernet and SCSI, which means it cost a little more than it could, but >these systems are still a pretty good deal if you get one without a hard >drive (or a very cheap one). I just did quick web search, and epox is >supposed to be coming out with a dual board as well, so there may be >cheaper options soon. > >-Chris There is a cheaper dual CPU Tyan board which uses the same motherboard chipset. Its the Tyan Tiger-MP S2460, which doesn't have SCSI, onboard video, or Ethernet, but is half the price (around $200). -willryu |