>>>>> "Phillip" == Phillip R Jaenke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This is kinda off topic, but no more than has been discussed so far,.. if anyone wants us to shut up, just holler... Phillip> Never trust information to the uninitiated. Phillip> This is wrong wrong wrong. First off, the *truly* blatant Phillip> error. IBM does NOT use SDRAM in the Phillip> RS/6000. Period. Flat out WRONG and INCORRECT. They use Phillip> ECC, which is about 3x as much as SDRAM anyways. By ``ECC'', don't you mean ECC capable SDRAM. ;) Looking at my favorite maker of high quality SDRAM DIMMs, they have CAS 2 capapable (~8ns) non-ECC SDRAM for 139 USD, and ECC SDRAM for 149 USD. Not a huge price difference there. ;) Phillip> Secondly, the Power150 is a low-end workstation in the Phillip> RS/6000 arena, but has MUCH higher SPECint and SPECfp Phillip> performance than an iMac/G3 system will EVER have. Even Phillip> so, you should be comparing more recent models. Phillip> So, let's stack a G3 up against an RS/6000 Power260 Phillip> (43P-260, 7043 Do you have some real numbers on performance? Phillip> G3 has Firewire, USB, (supposedly) multiple PCI buses, Phillip> single planar arch. Power260 has sound, multi-planar Phillip> architecture. Phillip> G3 has 'True66MHz' PCI, which doesn't exist as far as I'm Phillip> concerned, with the G3, due to the way the G3 was Phillip> designed and implemented. Power260 has 66MHz 64bit PCI Phillip> (something you won't find in a G3), 66MHz 32bit, and Phillip> 33MHz 32bit PCI 2.1. Hmmm... the G3 has: three 64-bit and 2 32-bit PCI slots (one of them overclocked to 66 MHz for the ATI Rage). Phillip> G3 has IDE onboard. Power260 has SCSI-UW, SCSI-U2W, and Phillip> SCSI-SSA/RAID. Decent G3 configurations come w/ an Adaptec 2940UUW card. It's a nice setup Phillip> G3 uses cheap SDRAM. Power260 uses ECC. For a workstation, I don't think this is an issue, but this is just my opinion. I decked out my PII w/ SDRAM w/ ECC, and if I had to do it again, I probably wouldn't have bothered. Phillip> As you can see, the RS/6000 is vastly superior to the G3 Phillip> without trying. We won't discuss the server market, out Phillip> of pity for Apple and their precious G3. Hmm, I didn't realize we were discussing ``servers''. As just a workstation, that I picked up w/ 9 GB of SCSI-2 U^2 Wide SCSI, and 256 MB of RAM, for 3k USD,... it's a pretty good deal. Alexander