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FS: ThinkStation D10 chassis - price drop
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:30 am
by erik
SOLD!!!
up for grabs is my personal ThinkStation D10. it's a little over three years old with close to two years of warranty remaining on the 5YR on-site plan. overall condition is absolutely mint. it's clean inside and out and has lived in a low-dust, smoke-free environment.
it's still very potent for most CAD/DCC work and should last the new owner quite a long time. it would even make a great file server for a low-acoustics environment.
ThinkStation D10 6427-CTO
- (processors have been sold)
- (memory has been sold)
- system planar (dual LGA771)
- 1000W power supply
- nvidia quadro FX 370
- lightscribe DVD-R
- no hard drive (optional: 500GB seagate SATA HDD brand new +$25)
-
5YR on-site warranty (good until 06/2013)
- original box/shipping materials included, all in pristine condition
- personalized support via
lenovo forum thinkstation board
above configuration is negotiable. i will consider removing components if desired.
asking
SOLD!!! CONUS via UPS ground. will ship worldwide at buyer's expense.
photos available within the next week or two as my schedule allows unless requested sooner by a serious buyer.
please PM to purchase. general questions may be asked in the thread.
thanks!
-erik
Re: FS: ThinkStation D10 (price drop)
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 2:58 pm
by mazzinia
It was a good price initially, it's an even more good price now... if only another moment... it's the configuration I liked to have since years.
Take this as an up
Re: FS: ThinkStation D10 chassis - offers accepted
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:55 pm
by JBuzzard
Erik - very tempting as I bought an immaculate D20 carcass from you a while back - I'd happily vouch for you as a seller. The D20 is still in excellent condition and now stuffed with 24 GB and dual quad cores. I think the D10 has a lot more flexible on-board SATA/SAS support - I ended up adding an Areca RAID card to the D20.
I had a few questions:
You mentioned removing components - it seems like only the likely thing that could be dropped is the video card, right?
Are the two CPU heatsinks also included?
Does it have a floppy drive or the media/flash card module in the 3.5" bay?
I have a bunch of idle FB-DIMMs along with a couple of E5160's but also had a question on those - the knowledgebase on the lenovo forums (
http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkStatio ... a-p/402959) doesn't list those as supported CPUs in a D10 but the HMM does list them as one of the possible CPUs - I guessing they are supported, yes?
Just curious - what replaced the D10 for you? And have you heard of anyone successfully running Mac OSX on a D10 (as a hackintosh Mac Pro - not for me, my wife insists on using it)?
Re: FS: ThinkStation D10 chassis - offers accepted
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:39 pm
by erik
glad to hear the D20 is still serving you well.
standard fansinks are included. i might be persuaded to include the high-quality heatsinks for a bit more. they keep the procs slightly cooler and look a lot better.
no floppy or media card reader are included. the 3.5" bay will have a factory cover and bracket though.
GPU is included but could be dropped if desired. i'm flexible.
i'll include the two original 512 MB FBDIMMs simply because i don't need them. i forgot to put them on the list.
if the HMM lists E5160s then they'll work. i checked on dual core LGA771 procs not long ago and didn't recall seeing them on the list. apparently i need to look again and update the KB.
RAID is MUCH more flexible in the D10. it would make a killer file server due to that fact alone. i've always been a fan of LSI controllers and this was one reason i kept the D10 over the D20.
i replaced this with a ThinkStation C20 a couple months ago only because the C20 was so cheap. otherwise the plan was to keep the D10 another 2 years.
no clue on OSX. i've used it within virtualbox but not as a main installation.
Re: FS: ThinkStation D10 chassis - offers accepted
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 5:08 am
by JBuzzard
Could you clarify the heatsink differences between standard and high quality? Maybe links to some photos?
Re: FS: ThinkStation D10 chassis - offers accepted
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:40 am
by erik
standard fansinks:
http://i30.tinypic.com/25k7fp4.jpg
heatsinks for 130W TDP processors:
http://forum.lenovo.com/t5/image/server ... bl-1&px=-1
(both photos are of my D10, before and after cleaning up wire routing)
Re: FS: ThinkStation D10 chassis - offers accepted
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 10:36 pm
by mgo
Hope you will excuse some elementary questions, but this sounds like a good unit for my "experimental" work with operating systems, etc.
What is a "system planar"? Is that the same as a mother board?
Does this machine NOT come with processor(s)? If not could they be installed, and how much?
Does this machine NOT come with RAM? If not could RAM be installed. Say... 6-8 gig.
In Googling this unit, it appears it is pretty quiet. I need a quiet machine with no CPU whine or whistle or fan roar. (I'm easily annoyed)
No HDD is OK. I can install Windows 7, which I assume it will run just fine.
Does the Lenovo site support drivers, etc. for this D10 unit?..and does one get all that the usual way via System Update, or manually?
Is there a video card, or is the video integrated on the mobo?
Thanks for the help!
Re: FS: ThinkStation D10 chassis - offers accepted
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:34 pm
by erik
this thread should help on info, drivers, etc.:
http://forum.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkStation ... d-p/204414
system planar = 'IBM speak' for motherboard
no processors are included -- i sold the pair of E5450s to ThinkRob last week.
i'll include 1GB of RAM unless someone wants the 16GB i have available for $225 before it ships out to a server recycler.
it's absolutely quiet and runs in the 24-26db range. hard drives are typically louder at idle than the box itself. my workstations sit about 3' from my ear and wouldn't last long if they weren't quiet. frankly, the D10 seems quieter than the C20. the C20 is rated at 24db and touted as the quietest thinkstation to date.
win 7 is no problem. i ran server 2008 R2 enterprise on the D10 since it was in beta.
video is via a discreet card and this setup will include a quadro FX 370. this system can accept almost any video card using up to two 6-pin PCI power connectors as long as there's enough ROM space in the BIOS. most modern nvidia workstation cards will work, along with some desktop cards like the geforce GTX 570, 560 Ti, 550, etc.