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Thread: Dell PowerEdge 6350 4 X 550, 1.5 Gig Ram, 1 X 9.0 Gig, 3 HotSwap PSU

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    Talking $450 - Dell PowerEdge 6350 4 X 550, 1.5 Gig Ram, 1 X 9.0 Gig, 3 HotSwap PSU

    PRICE DROP!!!
    I want it gone. I kicked it last night, it hurt. Its in the way.
    Grrr


    I have a Dell PowerEdge 6350 for sale.
    Works great. Just too big for me.
    New place, no space for this.

    Was running Server 2003, and SBS 2003 with out any problems.
    If you supply a key for any OS (Except Unix) I will load an OS for you.

    Looking for $450.00 but am open to cash/trade deal too.

    Has 4 working Xeon 550 processors.
    1.5 Gig or RAM
    One 9 gig hard drive.

    This unit has 3 power supplies, all working.

    A SCSI CDROM and Floppy.

    I do not have any heatwave, but you can find me on ebay.
    TekComputers-California.
    I have purchased from Corsec also.

    Or feel free to IM me, email me.

    Shipping not included. I am local in San Diego, CA.
    Pickup will save you shipping. If you are interested let me know your ZIP and I will calculate the shipping. Shipping will be cost + 5 bucks. I need to get a box.

    Adam Franks
    ICQ: 2667127
    Yahoo: dragonfire5150ca
    MSN: [email protected] (Prefered)
    Phone number available upon request.
    Last edited by adam.franks; 07-14-2004 at 12:57 PM. Reason: Price drop

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    hope this Q doesn't sound foolish, but does the server have any 32bit pci slots, and how many HD's do you think I could kram in there

    I need a box like this to serve up A/V content on my home netwerk. I have 7 high capacity ide drives so I would need to use a few ata cards
    Go ahead, it'll be good for you

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    THe server actually houses SCSI drives, 4 of them I think,
    there really is not a way to expand the hard drive capacity, but it has a usb card in it with 6 slots, so you could add a usb ata raid array
    Last edited by adam.franks; 07-11-2004 at 11:34 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adam.franks
    so you could ass a usb ata raid array

    YIKES!!! that sounds scary!!!
    Word up apexers. :-D

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    LOL, Opps my bad. Thats what I get for looking so late, problem corrected. Hehe
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    heh, so it would seem the server does have 32bit pci?, also how many drivebays total are there (5.25" & 3.5")

    Thanks
    Go ahead, it'll be good for you

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    It has 3 bays for harddrives, one 5 1/4, and one floppy drive (non standard size)
    The server has 32 bit slots.

    If you want to see the specs on the system lookup the service tag on the dell website.

    5JT5A

    Seven PCI connectors — four 64-bit and three 32-bit.
    ‡ A video graphics array (VGA)-compatible video subsystem with an ATI 3D Rage
    Pro super VGA (SVGA) video controller. This video subsystem contains 2 MB of
    synchronous graphics random-access memory (SGRAM) video memory (nonupgradable).
    Maximum resolutions are 1280 x 1024 with 256 colors, noninterlaced.
    The 1024 x 768 resolution provides 65,536 colors, noninterlaced, and the
    800 x 600 and 640 x 480 resolutions provide 16.7 million colors for true color
    graphics.
    ‡ A National Semiconductor PC87309 super input/output (I/O) controller that controls
    the bidirectional parallel port, two serial ports, and the diskette drive in the
    externally accessible front bay.
    The parallel port can be set to operate in the following modes via the Parallel
    Mode category in the System Setup program: output-only (AT-compatible) or
    bidirectional (Personal System/2 [PS/2]-compatible).
    ‡ Two Adaptec AIC-7890 Ultra2/low voltage differential (LVD) SCSI host adapters
    that support up to three, 1-inch, internal SCSI hard-disk drives via a SCSI backplane
    board and SCSI hard-disk drive carriers. The SCSI backplane automatically
    configures SCSI ID numbers and SCSI termination on individual hard-disk drives,
    greatly simplifying drive installation.
    A hot-pluggable 1 x 3 SCSI backplane board supports hot-pluggable SCSI harddisk
    drive installation and removal when used in conjunction with the PowerEdge
    Expandable RAID Controller products.
    ‡ An Adaptec AIC-7860 Ultra/Narrow SCSI-III host adapter that supports the
    CD-ROM drive.
    Introduction 1-3
    ‡ Server management circuitry that monitors operation of the system fans as well
    as critical system voltages and temperatures. The server management circuitry
    works in conjunction with the HP OpenView Network Node Manager Special
    Edition (NNM SE) and the Dell OpenManage™ Hardware Instrumentation Package
    (HIP) software package.
    ‡ System board support for the Dell OpenManage Remote Assistant when the
    optional Dell Remote Assistant Card version 2.0 (DRAC 2) is installed, which provides
    additional local and remote server management.
    ‡ A PS/2-style keyboard port and a PS/2-compatible mouse port.
    Standard PowerEdge 6350 systems include a 3.5-inch diskette drive in an externally
    accessible bay, a SCSI CD-ROM drive in an externally accessible bay, and a SCSI harddisk
    drive in slot 0.
    The following software is included with your Dell system:
    ‡ Video drivers for displaying many popular applications in high-resolution modes.
    For more information on these drivers, see Chapter 2, “Using the Dell Server
    Assistant CD.”
    ‡ SCSI device drivers that allow your operating system to communicate with
    devices attached to the built-in SCSI subsystem. For more information on these
    drivers, see Chapter 3, “Installing and Configuring SCSI Drivers.”
    ‡ The System Setup program for quickly viewing and changing the system configuration
    information for your system. For more information on this program, see
    Chapter 4, “Using the System Setup Program.”
    ‡ The Resource Configuration Utility (RCU), which automatically configures
    installed PCI expansion cards. For more information, see Chapter 5, “Using the
    Resource Configuration Utility.”
    ‡ Enhanced security features available through the System Setup program, including
    a user password and a supervisor password.
    ‡ Diagnostics for evaluating your system’s components and devices. For information
    on using the system diagnostics, see Chapter 2, “Using the Dell Server
    Assistant CD” in this User’s Guide or see Chapter 5, “Running the Dell Diagnostics,”
    in your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.

    At one one of the last places I worked, I set up a AV system with firewire raid to capture streaming video off of a cc camera system for security, it worked great, very fast, pretty simple to setup.
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    Bump for price drop.

    Will take any decent offer.
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