Liquid Computing Launches High-end Server
"Liquid Computing Launches High-end Server"
Published: 31st October 2006 | Source: N/A |

What would you do with 80 Opteron processors in a box? Liquid Computing, an Ottawa-based start-up, has begun selling its high-end servers based on Advanced Micro Devices’ Opteron processor. The systems, called LiquidIQ, have room for as many as 80 Opteron chips in a 45.5-inch-tall rack-mountable chassis, and as many as 12 chassis can be linked together with a single high-speed communication network.
Liquid Computing were understandably coy about revealing the pricing for their monster servers, but a conservative estimate would put them in the ten's of thousands.
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Hi doomie22
Thanks for the link but its out of my price range at the moment.
zinc
Thanks for the link but its out of my price range at the moment.
zinc
Freezer is about as cheap as it gets for good quietness.
Freezer. Do you know what model I should do a search on for my CPU?
Thanks
zinc
Thanks
zinc
That would be the Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
If you wait (1 day or so), very soon there will be a review on this particular cooler
Thanks for the make and model of the cooler and I will Waite a couple of days for the review to see what it can do.
zinc
zinc
Just had a thought will the Freezer 7 fit my DFI Lanparty 875P-T motherboard because the heat-sink next to the CPU looks like it might get in the way.
Anyone using the Freezer 7 pro with the DFI Lanparty 875P-T motherboard?
Thanks
zinc
Anyone using the Freezer 7 pro with the DFI Lanparty 875P-T motherboard?
Thanks
zinc



I have a Prescott 540J 3200 LGA775. I find the fan very load and its causing me ear problems. Can anyone suggest a cheap but quiet alternative fan replacement?
Thanks
zinc