ivelegacy wrote:
Phobos G160 is … too slow, i can achieve only 10Mbyte/sec
That's about right for any 100Mb NIC - it's not a limitation of the Phobos card specifically. 100Mbit / 8 = 12.5MB/s absolute theoretical maximum. And pretty much all cards top out a bit below this due to overheads etc. To get much more than that, you'd need a gigabit card and no such thing exists for the Indigo2. Only faster option I'm aware of is fibre-channel.
ivelegacy wrote:
I was asked 250 euro + shipping + VAT
Sounds reasonable. The 700 Euros was the absolute rose-tinted spectacle price and to be fair, you probably wouldn't get many takers at that. It should sell for 250 Euros without any problem. Heck, it'd sell for 250 probably with half the RAM and one NIC, so I would still pull those out and sell separately myself. They're unlikely to add to the value of the system that much if you leave them in.
Jan Jaap wrote:
I would say half of that is so you can feel assured that someone will answer the mail if you run into a problem. Not that there's anything wrong with that, on the contrary. Ian can simply demand a higher price than you or I can.
It was also because of the fact that the system was fully cleaned out inside, Ian T-cutted the case to smooth off the scratches (and did a really good job IMO), set the extra NIC up, plus there's a mountain of software on it as well, along with a cloned spare HDD of the system image, CDs of extra software, etc. There was the advantage of being able to spec up exactly what I wanted, rather than having to rely on what was maybe available on eBay. Actually, speaking of which, Indigo2 systems seem to be very rare on eBay in the UK as of late. I've not had a single one show up at all in the last year which was UK based.
I know you can get Indigo2s a fair bit cheaper if you really shop around and look for a bargain, but I don't begrudge for one minute paying a bit more for one from Ian