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| == Onyx 300 Graphics System == | | == Onyx 300 Graphics System == |
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− | The Onyx 300 was created by combining Origin 300 compute modules with [[InfiniteReality]] graphics systems connected to the XIO port on the compute module. The base configuration for an Onyx 300 was as follows: | + | The Onyx 300 was created by combining Origin 300 compute modules with [[Infinite Reality]] graphics systems connected to the XIO port on the compute module. The base configuration for an Onyx 300 was as follows: |
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| * One or two Onyx 300 compute modules (2, 4, 6, or 8 processors) | | * One or two Onyx 300 compute modules (2, 4, 6, or 8 processors) |
− | * One [[InfiniteReality]] graphics module with one or two graphics pipes | + | * One [[Infinite Reality]] graphics module with one or two graphics pipes |
| * One L2 controller module | | * One L2 controller module |
| * One or more TP900 storage modules (optional) | | * One or more TP900 storage modules (optional) |
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| * One power bay (required when a PCI expansion module is present) | | * One power bay (required when a PCI expansion module is present) |
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− | Larger configurations are possible through the use of a [[NUMAlink]] module, just as with the Origin 300. The maximum standard configuration included 8 compute modules and 8 [[InfiniteReality]] modules with 8 graphics pipes. | + | Larger configurations are possible through the use of a [[NUMAlink]] module, just as with the Origin 300. The maximum standard configuration included 8 compute modules and 8 [[Infinite Reality]] modules with 8 graphics pipes. |
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| == Hard Drive Carriers == | | == Hard Drive Carriers == |