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Today, we'll be getting our workstation groove on with Appro's Scorpion WH300, a fearsome beast built around AMD's Opteron platform. With 4GB of memory, a striped Serial ATA RAID array, and a Quadro 980 XGL graphics card, the Scorpion is dressed to the nines for workstation loads. The system we'll be looking at is also packed with a couple of Opteron 246 processors running at an even 2.0GHz.
Is Appro's Scorpion WH300 a lust-worthy Opteron workstation? Read on to find out.
Processors and motherboard
First things first, let's check out the Scorpion's spec sheet. Appro offers the workstation in a number of different configurations, but this is how our test box was configured:
| Dimensions | 17.78" x 9.28" x 19.1" |
| Processors | 2 x AMD Opteron 246 2.0GHz |
| Motherboard | Tyan Thunder K8W |
| Memory | 8 x 512MB ATP PC2700 registered ECC DDR SDRAM (4GB total) |
| Storage | 2 x 120GB Seagate Barracuda V SATA striped in RAID 1 array via integrated Sil3114 Serial ATA RAID controller |
| Optical | Sony 52x CDROM drive |
| PCI slots |
2 64-bit 133/100MHz PCI-X slots 2 64-bit 100/66MHz PCI-X slots 1 32-bit 33MHz PCI slot |
| AGP slots | 1 8X AGP Pro |
| Graphics card | PNY Quadro 980 XGL 128MB |
| Networking | Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet |
| Audio | AC'97 audio with Analog Devices AD1981B codec Analog front output, and mic and line input channels Digital S/PDIF output port (RCA) |
| Firewire | Texas Instruments IEEE1394a Firewire controller One rear Firewire port |
| USB | Three rear USB 1.1 ports |
| Power supply | NMB 450W power supply |
There's definitely no mistaking this beast for an ordinary desktop PC. Appro will spec the Scorpion with your choice of graphics cards, hard drives, memory configurations, and Opteron 2xx processors.

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