>> The PSC will eventually hold up >> to 40 cores and plug into a wall outlet. > > That's going to be quite a challenge with 40 Xeon cores. Even if > they can beat the maximum powerconsumption down to 50W per > core that's still not going to work on a 20A wall outlet unless > there's no other electrical load in the system whatsoever (no disks, > no memory...).
I had a pre-release PSC 650 version with quad cores, but it did not have the low power quads. The PSC 630 uses dual cores i.e. Dual Intel® Xeon™ 5148 2.33GHz/1333Hz FSB LV processor, MAX. TDP 40 Watts (pasted from the web page) > > Maybe they use mobile CPUs? > > What product did they send you? Their web site lists only one PSC, > the B2881, which has 8 Opterons. Did you go here: http://www.tyanpsc.com/ -- Doug > > !DSPAM:45afdcaa17283122173853! > _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf