Originally posted by: bupkus
Where did they go? Buy.com has been "Temporarily Sold Out" since they listed it.
Originally posted by: hans007
Originally posted by: bupkus
Where did they go? Buy.com has been "Temporarily Sold Out" since they listed it.
and the price is creeping up too!
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: hans007
Originally posted by: bupkus
Where did they go? Buy.com has been "Temporarily Sold Out" since they listed it.
and the price is creeping up too!
Finally in stock at Buy.com for $73.24 shipped.
http://www.buy.com/retail/prod...=205887511&dcaid=15975
I decided to bump this thread since the one in the Motherboards forum will likely be buried in a day.
Originally posted by: bupkus
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: hans007
Originally posted by: bupkus
Where did they go? Buy.com has been "Temporarily Sold Out" since they listed it.
and the price is creeping up too!
Finally in stock at Buy.com for $73.24 shipped.
http://www.buy.com/retail/prod...=205887511&dcaid=15975
I decided to bump this thread since the one in the Motherboards forum will likely be buried in a day.
What a shame that it's $84.33 shipped. If it were really $73.24 shipped I'd order one today.
Originally posted by: bupkus
I'm wondering if I should wait for a know reliable merchant.
Originally posted by: thorin
Ok I have a kinda noob'ish question. If I buy something like:
http://www.ncix.com/products/i...420&manufacture=Apevia
Which has a 420W PSU does that imply it's drawing 420W all the time or that the max it can provide is 420? Is there such a thing as under-loading a modern PSU? (ie: If I only have it loaded to say 40W ...... ~20W for D201GLY2 + a drive or two, will that be an issue?)
Originally posted by: nos41
I was looking at the D201GLY2 for a linux firewall. Can anyone tell me if they have a working version of linux or unix on this system? It does look like some people have tried but not sure if it was successfull. Thinking about using RH, Gentoo, or SmoothWall. Also still unclear what this processer really is. It states it is a single core which supports either 32bit or 64bit. Does this mean I can run either type of OS.
One more question if anyone has tried. I was thinking about making a media center out of something small like this. Not to sure if this would work well or if there is something better to look into. Any thoughts.