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    Default Dell PowerEdge 1650 1U

    I have two Dell PowerEdge 1750 1U Servers that I used for Colocation.
    Both servers have dual 2.8 GHZ Processors and two 36GB SCSI Drives
    One server has 2GB of RAM and the other has 4GB of RAM the one with 2GB is cosmetically better looking than the one with 4GB.

    $100 each.
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    How old are the servers? Which architecture are the CPUs (Netburst/P4, Core, Core2, etc) and what type of RAM do they use (DDR, DDR2)?
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    I thought the 1650's ran P3 chips but if it's got 2.8Ghz procs then that isn't the case. I do recall the memory as PC-133 ECC. The 1750 was introduced with DDR if I recall correctly.

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    I thought the 1650's were P3 systems as well, hence the questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rychek View Post
    I thought the 1650's were P3 systems as well, hence the questions.

    Sorry guys they are 1750's not 1650's.. It's been a while.

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    Fairly decent server for the price. Here is the info from Dell http://www.dell.com/downloads/global...1750_specs.pdf:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rychek View Post
    I thought the 1650's were P3 systems as well, hence the questions.
    Oh sorry, I forgot to read your mind before I posted.

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