(OT) Server for home computer [message #64596] |
Sun, 01 February 2004 14:11 |
tarsonis9
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Hello all, I am going to get a new computer next month, and I got a suggestion from my Dad to get a rack mounted server, as he works with them for a living, and could install a graphics card, etc. I was looking through Compaq's servers yesterday, noticed that I could get a system with 4 gigs of memory, a 200 gig hard drive, 2 USB ports, mouse/keyboard hookups, 2 PCI slots, a monitor hookup, and a CD rom drive, for around $3,000. Unfortunately for me, it seems like the only Operating systems offered on these things are windows server and linux, keeping me from running any games on them. My question is, would it be possible to somehow install windows XP onto one of these servers, fit a graphics card into it somehow, get a USB sound card, and have the fastest gaming computer on planet earth?
Just curious...There's gotta be a catch.
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(OT) Server for home computer [message #64604] |
Sun, 01 February 2004 14:44 |
Alkaline
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that server probably doens't even have an AGP slot, most rack server are meant to crunch numbers and process task, their main asset is ram and cpu speed.
You would be much better getting a computer form alienware.com or hypersonic-pc.com then trying to fix up a computer.
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(OT) Server for home computer [message #64624] |
Sun, 01 February 2004 15:46 |
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IRON FART
Messages: 1989 Registered: September 2003 Location: LOS ANGELES
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That rackmount is built to be a server, not a gaming machine. Even if you could get XP on there and get a good graphics card, it would still not perform as great as an average gaming machine.
But if you are thinking of spending $3000, then just get an alienware or something. You can host servers etc on it, and you can use it for serious gaming.
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(OT) Server for home computer [message #64639] |
Sun, 01 February 2004 16:10 |
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Another good idea is to get a barebones model and do the rest. That is, if you want to go through the task of doing so, even though it isn't that hard.
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Re: (OT) Server for home computer [message #64647] |
Sun, 01 February 2004 16:59 |
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gibberish
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tarsonis9 | The only Operating systems offered on these things are windows server and linux
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Windows 2000 server runs renegade fine, as previously mentioned the problem is gonna be the graphics card and memory access.
Servers are not designed for gaming and games are not (usually) designed for servers (they don't use the extra processors and are not optimized for Xeon's).
Gib
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(OT) Server for home computer [message #64736] |
Mon, 02 February 2004 01:20 |
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YSLMuffins
Messages: 1144 Registered: February 2003 Location: Moved a long time ago (it...
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IRON-FART | WOW those are some insane comps....but the prices start at $3500!
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Not necessarily, there are systems on that site that start less than that, plus are customizable.
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(OT) Server for home computer [message #64744] |
Mon, 02 February 2004 09:01 |
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General Havoc
Messages: 1564 Registered: February 2003 Location: Birmingham, England, Unit...
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I'm building a system for someone at the moment, a standard home PC, but they wanted me to max the board out with RAM. I said I could do it for £200 for 4 512MB DIMMS, they originally wanted the full 3GB, which costs around £800 (2x 512, 2x 1GB) due to the silly price of a 1GB DIMM at the moment.
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(OT) Server for home computer [message #64749] |
Mon, 02 February 2004 10:39 |
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General Havoc
Messages: 1564 Registered: February 2003 Location: Birmingham, England, Unit...
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They are a photographer and use a lot of photoshop features. Genrally working with huge images like up to 15 megapixel in uncompressed TIFF format so you need a lot of RAM to be handling them files.
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(OT) Server for home computer [message #64799] |
Mon, 02 February 2004 16:59 |
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General Havoc
Messages: 1564 Registered: February 2003 Location: Birmingham, England, Unit...
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Dunno. But 4Ghz has been around since the P4 3.06 chip. If you own a Prometia cooling system then you can overclock it to 4Ghz. The Prometia system cools the CPU down to around -30 C and allows you to overclock it if you have right hardware.
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