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  • $410 for each 6 cores chip, 2-capable (Intel Xeon E5 2620; V2 coming soon)
  • $890 for each 8 cores chip, 2-capable (Intel Xeon E5 2640; V2 coming soon)
  • $890 for each 6 cores chip, 4-capable (Intel Xeon E5 4607 V2)
  • $1,600 for each 8 cores chip, 4-capable (Intel Xeon E5 4620 V2)

Dropping from 64GB per node to 32GB per node drops about $250 per node ($500 for a 2-node system). (And 16GB instead of 32GB is saving very little money, of course.)

  • Question: Brian's quotes from Dell imply that our 64GB RAM (vs. $32GB) costs $1,000, not $500. How to account for the extra $500 ($1,000-500) in ChemIT's quote?

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