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    Armari Gravistar XRS Review

    Posted on Friday, September 30 2005 @ 00:55:17 CEST by LSDsmurf


    We've had a look at Armari's Gravistar XR before. Remember when dual-core Opteron launched and I brought our article up using an XR of theirs featuring Opteron 275? I do. The black beastie sat nicely against the backdrop of my huge cluster, new compute master showing old how it's done in 2005. The creaky old P3s in my supercomputer, while there's 18 of them, just can't keep up with four Opteron cores at 2GHz or more in most modern applications..

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