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5159.1 | set tongue/cheek | TLE::HENNING | | Tue Feb 25 1997 09:43 | 7 |
| Several people have pointed out that the basenote is lacking in price
information. From the website, it appears that you can have a 4/166
without monitor for $2195, with NT, CDROM, 1GB disk, and 32MB.
Performance (for native code) is similar to a Pentium 100. Could you
get a Pentium 100 (note: not Pentium Pro) with NT, CDrom, 1GB disk,
32Mb, and no monitor for only $2195?
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5159.2 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Tue Feb 25 1997 10:00 | 2 |
| No, you'd have to go with a Pentium Pro.
;-)
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5159.3 | | axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Tue Feb 25 1997 10:37 | 13 |
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Methinks that someone in IEG is comparing Intel and Alpha
megahertz to think that a 4/166 is a decent system.
Kratz is right. For $2200 you can get a nice Pentium Pro
system. For $1800, you can get a 200Mhz Pentium system.
Can't you by a 4/166 Multia for about $800 (auction price)??
Oh well, I suppose we should be glad these systems didn't
show up in employee purchase as "The sale of the century!".
mike
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5159.4 | Good X windowing system! | NETCAD::GENOVA | | Tue Feb 25 1997 10:37 | 24 |
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For $1700 internal, you can get a Pentium Pro 200, 2 gig Wide Scsi
Drive, 32mb ram, 10/100 network card, sound card, keyboard, mouse,
no monitor. Blows the doors off a Mustang, ah AlphaStation 200.
Unless you are running VMS or Unix, then the Penium Pro doesn't
compare.
The 166s were good machines two years ago when I worked on their
qualification. They are not state of the art today. For NT I would
buy the Pentium Pro above.
For Digital Unix, with two 64mb and four 32mb simms for a total of
256mb, a 2 gig drive, and a 17" or bigger monitor, it is a "decent"
single user machine. Add about $600 for the monitor, $600 for the
two 64mb simms, and $600ish for the four 32mb simms, for a total of
$1800ish plus the $2100 for the machine, so $4,000 and you have a
"nice" machine.
In the described 32mb configuration, it is a "decent" X windowing
system.
/art
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5159.5 | I got a kick out of this too... | SMURF::STRANGE | Steve Strange, UNIX Filesystems | Tue Feb 25 1997 11:30 | 8 |
| The UNIX Mustang II is listed at $2772, quite a bit more than VMS or
NT. Assuming the new personal workstation machines will soon support
UNIX, you can get an EV56 at twice the clock rate (around 4x
performance) for something like $5000 street-price. This IEG deal
seems a bit pricey. It certainly makes sense that they can't sell
them to customers!
Steve
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5159.6 | I like to have one AlphaStation 200 4/166 | 33102::JAUNG | | Tue Feb 25 1997 11:44 | 7 |
| ref .0
The majority people out in the fields such as NSIS, MCS, ... are still
using Vaxstation 3100s, DECstation 3100s, DECstation 325Cs for development
and daily works. The excess "obsoltete" equipments mentioned in the base
note are very very "modern" and people have long been crying out for those
equipments. An AlphaStation 200 4/166 will be great!
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5159.7 | More "relatively current" than VAXstation 3100 | PERFOM::HENNING | | Tue Feb 25 1997 11:52 | 11 |
| .6 - yes
If you were to replace a VAXstation 3100 Model 76 with an AlphaStation
200 4/166, you would be moving up the performance curve by a factor of
more than 10x
A DECstation 5000 Model 50 (50 Mhz R4000) scored 42.1 SPECfp92; an
AlphaStation 200 4/166 is more than 3x faster.
See
http://performance.netlib.org/performance/html/new.spec.cfp92.col0.html
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5159.8 | | SETIMC::OSTMAN | http://setimc.soo.dec.com/ostman.html | Tue Feb 25 1997 12:37 | 6 |
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> If you were to replace a VAXstation 3100 Model 76 ...
For some of us even a 3100-38 would be an improvment :-)
/Kjell
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5159.9 | not slow per se, but poor price/performance | SMURF::STRANGE | Steve Strange, UNIX Filesystems | Tue Feb 25 1997 13:53 | 7 |
| re: last few
I'm not saying they're slow, I'm saying they're expensive for how fast
they are, particularly when compared to even the _retail_ price of new
a-series workstations.
Steve
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5159.10 | Rainbow still lives | MSBCS::BMORRISON | | Wed Feb 26 1997 10:39 | 5 |
| I'm writing this note on a Rainbow.
:-)
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5159.11 | Relative to who, I guess | PERFOM::HENNING | | Thu Feb 27 1997 05:27 | 6 |
| OK, OK, for all you greybeards a 4/166 is relatively current.
For anyone who has $2195 in their pocket and the FREEDOM to spend it on
whatever hardware they like, perhaps there are other choices which are,
um, 3.5 years further into the future than a 166. (IEG customers may
not have that freedom).
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