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| Hi. I'm thinking to buy one of that models on ebay.com, but i don't know which are better. Any suggestion ? Regards. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Tu portal de Aix en Espańol http://aixpanish.com ------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| "jose" <jperezme@jazzfree.com> wrote: >Hi. Hi, >I'm thinking to buy one of that models on ebay.com, but i don't know which >are better. >Any suggestion ? The "H" Models are rackmount-machines, the "F" is a deskside-tower. If the F50 still has this cool tower[1] like the F30, IŽd go for an F, They should be equipped with the same generation of CPUs. >Regards. Cu Jan [1] where you can stick in something like 18 Harddisks plus three 5,25 inch drives plus a floppy -- be careful what you wish, for your wish may come true... |
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| In article <4bfkkvslpmkl245981j3bpmuv2ma5ludtd@4ax.com>, Jan van Beers <tnp@gmx.ch> wrote: > > The "H" Models are rackmount-machines, the "F" is a deskside-tower. If > the F50 still has this cool tower[1] like the F30, IŽd go for an F, > They should be equipped with the same generation of CPUs. Having both the F50 and H50, I can tell you the H50 is *UNBELIEVABLY* heavy. Even our movers -- sturdy fellows -- strained to carry it into the rack. F50 is big and heavy but still manageable by two fellows. Also, a note... the built-in onboard ethernet for the H50 is 10 Mbit only. So if you get the H50, you will also need to get an additional FE card but it's trivial to add it due to the nice and convenient top-loading slots. -Dan |