View Full Version : SRKA4 4U rackmount for sale / trade
JDT
October 18th, 2007, 10:32 AM
As of 11/07/07 server is still up for grabs
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/ska4/srka4/
I have a perfectly functioning server for sale. Comes w/ 2 (slots for up to 4) Pentium III XEON 700mhz procs, 2GBs (8 x 256MB) of PC133 ECC ram (passed a weekend of memtest86+ version 1.7). Onboard scsi raid, drive cage w/ trays. redundant power supply. (comes with no hard drives or optical drive) just whats in the pics. Has the hot swap fans (all spin freely, they have a really nice low pitched hum, as opposed to the high pitched scream of a 1U server)
http://www.jdthiele.com/personal/SRKA4/a.jpg
http://www.jdthiele.com/personal/SRKA4/b.jpg
http://www.jdthiele.com/personal/SRKA4/c.jpg
http://www.jdthiele.com/personal/SRKA4/d.jpg
http://www.jdthiele.com/personal/SRKA4/e.jpg
Any offers? The thing weighs a lot (probably like 50 lbs so keep in mind your paying shipping from 13203
Anonymous Freak
October 18th, 2007, 11:21 AM
An excellent, well built piece of hardware. If I had any real use for it, I'd take it. But it's too new for my "collection", and I already have a perfectly good dual 933 MHz Pentium III Xeon system.
(By the way, I used to work for Intel's "Enterprise Server Group", support division, when the SKA was new. If you have any questions about it, I'm sure I have some old technical documents around somewhere that I can use to answer your questions.)
JDT
October 18th, 2007, 04:54 PM
What he said =)
if anyone needs / wants (with intent to verify working condition in order to buy) it, I can throw a disk in with like 2k server or something to run a burn in program and take pics.
Also, I'm not expecting to make much by selling or trading for something interesting. So if your interested, PM me an offer.
I thought I should include some things I'd be looking for in trade. Some of it is item + cash obviously and must be functional.
ATI Mach 64 2MB VLB vid card
Awe64 ISA w/ onboard IDE CDROM controller (if they made one)
IBM 5155
IBM 5162
a super awsome VLB 486 mobo (at least 2 vlb slots) that takes 72pin ram and can support an intel DX4-100 w/ 256-512 L2 cache and its bios can utilize 2x IDE channels without the need to load drivers (no PCI slots)
1Ghz Slot 1 Pentium III procs
600Mhz Slot 1 Pentium III procs
Asus P2B-D (or DS) mobo w/ latest revision to support 1Ghz P3 slot 1 proc
any other computer related goodies you might think I'd like..
Dwo Shwoom
October 18th, 2007, 08:55 PM
Nice, but I don't really need it, like anony said :p .
chuckcmagee
October 19th, 2007, 02:35 AM
What's different about the Asus "-D"??? I have the "-B" one that works just great with a 1 Mhz PIII in there.
dongfeng
October 19th, 2007, 04:08 AM
A 1MHz PIII? That's seriously underclocked :p
chuckcmagee
October 19th, 2007, 05:14 AM
Well, it doesn't even get warm, so there! My Hp 85 was feeling bad at 0.675 so I made it feel better.
JDT
October 19th, 2007, 07:14 AM
What's different about the Asus "-D"??? I have the "-B" one that works just great with a 1 Mhz PIII in there.
the b was the baby-at verson of the board. The d was the duel proc version and the ds was the duel proc / scsi controller version.
SwedaGuy
October 19th, 2007, 07:16 AM
Will it run OS/2 Warp? That is to say, are there any on-board devices that will need o/s dependent device drivers?
carlsson
October 19th, 2007, 12:12 PM
A 1MHz PIII? That's seriously underclocked :p
Has there ever been an Intel CPU running at 1 MHz? I see that the 8008 ran at 500-800 kHz, but the first 8080 did 2 MHz. The 4004 and 4040 are quoted to have run at 500-740 kHz.
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