FS/T: Dell R810 2U Server - 32 Core w/ HT

Hallis

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Dell Poweredge R810 2U Server $550 (local only Collin County, Tx and nearby) I may consider shipping but it'll be pricey. This motherfucker is HEAVY

4x 8-core Xeon SLBRF L7555 24MB 1.86 CPU's w/ HT = 64 logical processors
12gb ECC RAM
6x 2.5" 146gb 15k rpm SAS drives (All Dell)
H700 RAID card
iDrac 6 Enteprise
2x 1100watt PSU's
Windows Server 2008 w/ 10CAL key. (no OS will come loaded)

Updated to latest Dell firmware/BIOS. Tested booting to an SSD with a 5 disk RAID-5 and this thing works flawlessly with Server 2008 R2.

Items Wanted

1. Network connected UPS.
2. Large (1200watt+) ATX PSU
3. recent generation video cards both AMD and Nvidia (non reference coolers)

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1. I accept Paypal (cash or CC is fine. But NO gift payments.) Bitcoin, Eth, Litecoin, and several other forms of Cryptocurrency.
2. I ship only to the lower 48 states unless otherwise noted.
3. I only ship to confirmed Paypal addresses unless otherwise noted in the transaction notes.
4. Shipping is USPS Priority and included in the item price unless otherwise noted.
5. Keep all offers to PM's.
6. First come, first serve. I typically don't hold items for people. The first with the money gets the item.

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Thanks for looking. :) Bumps appreciated
 
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What sort of speeds you get with that over the network?

Curiosity bump!

If you're talking about the NAS it's fairly fast on reads but not as fast to write to when setup in RAID5. I can get you some more precise #'s when I get home this afternoon. If i remember correctly it was fast enough to saturate a gigabit connection when coping a large file from it to my PC.
 
bump for looking
somebody buy some of Hallis's gear so he'll buy my video card! :p
 
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1x EFI-X Ver 1.1 Module. Basically you plug this unit into the USB header of a supported motherboard and with the appropriate hardware you can run a retail copy of MacOS on standard PC hardware. The benefit over traditional hackintosh methods is that you plug this in and is just works. No having to screw with pathching ISO, entering custom kext's, etc. Which is the reason I picked it up in the first place as I had gotten fed up with trying to make everything work otherwise. I used this for about 3 weeks in a Hackintosh I built using an ASUS i7 Motherboard. It worked really well. I sold the rest of the rig due to a rough financial spot and this has been sitting for a few weeks. It comes in the original packaging and I'll provide a CD with the latest documents. Please make sure your hardware is supported before picking this up. A list can be found here on their webpage. Looking to get $150 shipped for it.

I just wanted to ask where you found this. I've not seen them before and wondered if there was a website where they're available. I have no need for it now, but I plan to eventually upgrade to a new desktop and would like to throw OSX on my old one.
 
I just wanted to ask where you found this. I've not seen them before and wondered if there was a website where they're available. I have no need for it now, but I plan to eventually upgrade to a new desktop and would like to throw OSX on my old one.

Click the website i linked in the description and there is a retailer on their page. If they're still available, that is.
 
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