that is looking good!
3-slot version: €1024,-.
Makes me curious what price Creamware would ask for a box théy maybe are designing...
Hm, still I'd prefer 5 Volt Scope cards, as a G5 alone will take some mony already...
Perhaps I got a sweet deal, but I think that's a wee bit more expensive than the Magma chassis'. At least when buying from the US. Perhaps internationally, Magma is quite expen$ive.
On 2005-01-19 17:09, dehuszar wrote:
Perhaps I got a sweet deal, but I think that's a wee bit more expensive than the Magma chassis'. At least when buying from the US. Perhaps internationally, Magma is quite expen$ive.
Sam
IBP is a German company I guess, so yes, it would be the prefered option for Europeans.
Magma gear is occationaly available on eBay though.
I am not sure the cards will get the right kind of communication with the south bridge, if it went thru a firewire port. I am thinking of IRQ assignment and probably other stuff I do not know of.
On 2005-01-20 14:14, stardust wrote:
Is there any experience or reference with scope in those boxes ?
What about fan noise ?
cheers stardust
There have been reports on the Magma boxes. Just search the forum. The IBP boxes will probably work ok too.
The single box is DC-powered and is probably fanless. The dual and onward boxes seem to be AC-powered, but they are low on power-consumption. I don't think there will be much too cool in the first place.
Those things look very suspiciously like re-badged Magmas Magma does OEM versions (just the boards and connectors needed for operation - you provide the casing/psu yourself) so I imagine that's what these guys have done.
On 2005-01-20 14:14, stardust wrote:
Is there any experience or reference with scope in those boxes ?
What about fan noise ?
cheers stardust
Way quieter than any of the desktop setups I've ever used. My laptop has an expansion dock which has 1 PCI slot in it. I've been curious about whether it might be worthwhile to drop for a PCI interface for the Magma to see if I get any PCI bandwidth improvements over the cardbus. It may just be a motherboard thing more than a Cardbus controller thing. Anyone tried this?