> Yeah, it's a bit of a kludge, but it seems to me that it was a sort of
> 'after the fact' setup.  I personally don't think it works all that well.
> I'd rather have a desk-side Onyx3000 than an Origin with a G-brick (Note:
> The G-brick is just an Onyx3000 without any 'cpu modules').  Of course, if
> you need more than 8-16 cpus, then an Origin is the only option, but it's
> still a PITA to manage, in my experience.

oh... so that's why it's so huge, and still only supports 2 graphics pipes.
the other slots are for CPU boards?

Carl Soderstrom
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