Dean Maluski wrote: > Yes, all this information is good, but what I really want to know is.... > Do you get queezy from all that speed and power when sitting in front of > your monitor? And can you feel the energy in the air when standing > anywhere in the same room as your PC? hehe... > I work on the most powerful TV Transmitter in New England and every day > when I go to work I feel that way, and I LOVE it. I want that same buzz > when I'm at home enjoying one of my favorite things in the world... LINUX No, but sometimes my ears buzz a bit from the cooling fans... It is kinda nice to have more computing power than many small countries :-). Not terribly expensive either, you just have to know how to assemble everything. I built Wine (cvs version) today, using MAKEFLAGS=-j2, and make took a tad over 9 minutes. configure, make depend, make clean took additional time of course. Still, nice, especially when I forgot the --with-nptl switch the first time around (oops). Red Hat plays very, very nice with the dual 2400+'s. Suffice it to say that when dual Opteron workstation motherboards and CPUs become semi-affordable, I'm there.