5800 Upgrade -- Some Oddities in Pricing

George Robbins grr at cbmvax.commodore.com
Sun Apr 8 06:18:16 AEST 1990


In article <5260 at itivax.iti.org> scs at iti.org (Steve Simmons) writes:
> Thanks much for the postings, George.  Being the moderately
> proud owner of a 5810, I was most interested in the SMP and
> upgrade data.  Some of the number struck me as most odd, tho.
> Pulling things apart and putting them together, we get:
> 
> >      - DECsystem 5810 $75,000
> >      - DECsystem 5820 $115,000
> >    o Upgrade Prices:
> >      - DECsystem 5810 to DECsystem 5820 upgrade -- $50,000
> >      - DECsystem 5820 to DECsystem 5830 upgrade -- $50,000

> What's wrong with this picture?
> 
> It's probably cheaper to buy a second 5810 and cannibalize it than
> to buy a second CPU for a 5810.  With the cannibalizing you get
> 
>   o  an additional 32MB of ram, 

Note that the upgrades traditionally do include a processor and 32MB of RAM.
Other than that, it's obvious that the upgrades are priced a bit on the high
side - $50K for what is in incremental $20K in a system configuration reeks.

Buying a 5180, stripping it and letting the carcass go to someone with a
handful of 6210 CPU boards would be kinda fun although a second system would
be nice too.

> If we ever go to negotionate an upgrade with DEC the negotiations
> are gonna be *fun*.

Exactly my sentiments...

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