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> OT: EDO DIMM for Server
bd1308
post Sep 7 2006, 11:58 AM
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As many of you know, I'm nuts.

I have three servers in my room, and when all of them are on, it sounds like a t4 next to your ear.

Anyway, I have 192MB of ram on this dual pentium pro server, I would like to have 512MB or 768MB


Most of you out there actually have real jobs, and perhaps some of you are fortunate enough to be in the IT Field.

And some of those people deal with aging servers, probably ones that have EDO DIMMS in them.

Oh and if a server is being "retired" to the scrapheap, i'd love to buy it.

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post Sep 7 2006, 02:52 PM
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Britt, Funny I should be here reading this. I happen to be one of the "Lucky" ones in the IT field. Anyway I am sitting here in my office rebuilding a server and looking around, because Windows takes sooo long to install (I am a big fan of appliance servers) and I said to myself I have got to take all this "Junk" out to the trash but I don't even have time for that. I have lots of old equipment that I would just give you if you wanted it and would come and take it. Like ISDN routers, hard drives, memory (I am not going to check the specs) printers, monitors, NICs, old PCs, etc. The time and shipping tends to make this stuff not worth anything IMO.
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