4D/35 vs. 4D/3xx
Steven Fisher
scfisher at oasys.dt.navy.mil
Thu Jan 24 22:59:10 AEST 1991
In article <113 at tcela.COM> tak at tcela.COM (Michael Takayama) writes:
>The REAL question is:
>
>Is there any reason to purchase a 4D/310S vs. a 4D/35S from a compute
>performance standpoint?
>
>Please leave out arguments of graphics, expandibility, upgrades, etc.
>
One good reason for getting a 310 over a 35 is the price of memory.
You can get 3rd party memory for the 310 at $850.00/8MB (from
Impediment (617) 837-8877), while the 35 memory is only available
from SGI at $3K/8MB. If you need alot of memory, this can make a huge
difference. Because of the way SGI did the memory on the 4D-35,
there may never be 3rd party memory for it (so they won't be as
pressured to lower the memory cost). If you want 64MB, the
difference in cost is $15K ($10K for us government types).
The 4D-35 has the advantage of a built in parallel port and is
easier to add 3rd party disks and stuff since it has a built in
SCSI port on the back (if it is like the 20 and 25). The 4D-35
should be quieter than the 310. The 310 requires 20amp 120 volt
power (or a 20amp to 15amp cord converter like we did).
Most of all, the 310 is bigger => more impressive => more serious!
-steve
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