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rngfnby | 21 days ago
My Fuel has an SSD and Id use it daily except:
- It's loud
- It's single core
- It's a furnace
- It's very very loud
It has a fairly modern Emacs, ssh and a non distracting UX. The browser is the only real thing that is too old to be useful, feature and performance wise, but that's just bonus points productivity wise (besides, rdesktop into a modern machine and you can watch youtube)
If I had a 900 MHz O2 loaded with RAM, and an SSD (SCSI SSD, ha!) it'd probably be my daily driver.
theodric|21 days ago
What SSD are you running? I'm still on 10k SCSI drives selected for the quietness of their bearings.
rngfnby|21 days ago
It works great but I just use it for /opt since I ran out time to move more of the machine into it.
You cant boot off the SSD, so I still use a SCSI but you can replace that too if you boot the SGI off the network.
Silent SGI:
Having gotten rid of the SCSI drives completely w/ the network boot, you can put a modern, more silent, PSU [1] (but hurry, ones w/ enough current on 5V (?) are rare), and then replace the GPU and CPU fans and turn of environmental monitoring.
[1] i had to replace mine; my 500 MHz Fuel is notorious for bad psu
ThatGuyRaion|20 days ago
Aldipower|21 days ago
And yes:
- It's loud
- It's single core
- It's a furnace
- It's very very loud
:-D
ThatGuyRaion|20 days ago