Sujet : Re: A GNU/Linux Machine Takes Shape
De : joelcrump (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Joel)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 04. Dec 2024, 17:47:27
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Farley Flud <
ff@linux.rocks> wrote:
On 4 Dec 2024 15:42:23 GMT, vallor wrote:
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he's going on about an 8-core processor. (SMDH)
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How am I "going on?"
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Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a dumb-head!
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I am merely reporting the CPU type and basic specs.
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The Xeon W is a better processor overall. It is more
durable than all AMD junk and it uses ECC memory (of
which I shall acquire 32 G).
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However, I am "going on" about the remarkable bargains
that I have encountered. Current Xeon W processors
with similar specs cost about four times as much and
the same for motherboards.
I think vallor may be suggesting, as I would, that your Xeon would
almost work in my computer, being LGA 1200. Your conception of your
machines is peculiar, using older standards and hard drives.
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