I think the answer to the questioned posed is yes. Sometimes it is possible to have too much processing power!
Submitted by Nibbles on Tue, 2008-03-04 16:10
"Sometimes it is possible to have too much processing power!"
Bad Nibbler. What has got into you :P
I think the caption should read "can you ever have too many hard disks" ;) What they have there is a dual socket board with at most eight cores, and maybe two GPUs.
You can do much, much better than that ;)
(yes, admittedly, not on one board :P)
Submitted by byrn on Tue, 2008-03-04 16:34
If you organised Byrn's tech room, it would look a lot more like this.
Submitted by brainwipe on Wed, 2008-03-05 09:25
Nah - it would have a lot more stuff in it. Byrn could wallpaper three walls with motherboards.
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I think the answer to the questioned posed is yes. Sometimes it is possible to have too much processing power!
"Sometimes it is possible to have too much processing power!"
Bad Nibbler. What has got into you :P
I think the caption should read "can you ever have too many hard disks" ;) What they have there is a dual socket board with at most eight cores, and maybe two GPUs.
You can do much, much better than that ;)
(yes, admittedly, not on one board :P)
If you organised Byrn's tech room, it would look a lot more like this.
Nah - it would have a lot more stuff in it. Byrn could wallpaper three walls with motherboards.
with a four dimensional hypercube of hard disks
Can see the gf allowing that :-)