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<blockquote data-quote="kamyio" data-source="post: 1172968" data-attributes="member: 188261"><p>So I am building a Mac, in a way. I just ordered myself two Mac Cubes to play with when I realized that almost quite literally you can fit a Mac Mini, or even a few within the Cube's Core. I want to complete Apple's dream with building a Cube Pro. By using three unibody Mac Minis (obviously ripping out the logic boards) I want to cluster them together to have six cores of 2.66GHz power. Running with 24GB of RAM. Then having three 64GB SSD (got to save some space somewhere) for the drives. </p><p></p><p>Am I crazy to go any further than just having two sweet ol' cubes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kamyio, post: 1172968, member: 188261"] So I am building a Mac, in a way. I just ordered myself two Mac Cubes to play with when I realized that almost quite literally you can fit a Mac Mini, or even a few within the Cube's Core. I want to complete Apple's dream with building a Cube Pro. By using three unibody Mac Minis (obviously ripping out the logic boards) I want to cluster them together to have six cores of 2.66GHz power. Running with 24GB of RAM. Then having three 64GB SSD (got to save some space somewhere) for the drives. Am I crazy to go any further than just having two sweet ol' cubes? [/QUOTE]
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