Optiplex 755 as a server

Someone asked me this morning if I had posted any photos of the Dell Optiplex 755 I purchased recently … So there they are. I took these the day it arrived but forgot to post them. Hey, it’s been busy :)

So far so good. I’ve really loaded it down with virtual machines and the thing is rock-solid and silent.

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gorath
on Oct 7, 2008
Meh to virtual machines, will it play crysis properly ;-p
Waethorn
on Oct 7, 2008
@gorath: Not without a second processor, 3-4 $800 video cards, and Vista SP1 x64. ;)
gorath
on Oct 7, 2008
I know, I was just kidding! I wonder if he got his Ironman film with it?
meason
on Oct 7, 2008
man gotta love dell for always having non standard internals........ ever seen a BYO motherboard with that layout? nope.
Waethorn
on Oct 7, 2008
It's called BTX form factor, and Dell is one of the only companies still using it. It was released in order to quell the ever increasing heat produced by Intel processors back in the late Pentium 4 to Pentium D days. The fan/heatsink combo with direct air coming from the front of the case introduced exorbitant costs in manufacturing and most OEM's either didn't adopt it, or adopted it and quickly went back to ATX. Dell's current consumer systems are now back on ATX. Intel even stopped making BTX motherboards for the channel shortly after the 955 Extreme chipset was released due to lack of support. Now with the Core 2 family of desktop processors, BTX is no longer necessary, since the new architecture is much more energy efficient (and produces less heat) than the old Pentium 4 Netburst architecture which was used up until the Pentium D.
gorath
on Oct 7, 2008
Hell, you can even run quote a few xeons fanless! BTX was a nice idea, but no longer necesary.
gorath
on Oct 8, 2008
^^ how the hell did the word "quote" get in there?

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