there's a few Dual Xeon motherboards floating around newegg and other sites, and that gave me an idea for an interesting build idea.
is it possible to take a dual xeon board, 2 xeon's, 2 16gb ram kits, 2 60gb ssd's, 2 2tb hdd's, 2 gtx 780's, and a 1600w psu, and run the thing as 2 separate PC's simultaneously? like, Windows 7 on 1 ssd with 1 2tb drive, and Ubuntu on the other 2 drives?
it'd be 2 different cpu's, 2 different os drives, 2 different ram kits, 2 different graphics cards, but sharing 1 motherboard and power supply.
what do you guys think?
Not possible sorry - hardware architecture does not work this way
look into pcoip stuff, i've seen rooms of computers running on 1 xeon, i don't know if it'll perform at full capacity, but it's somwhere to start
IF we are talking virtulisation or dual boot then yes its possilbe but how you posed the questions read like you want to full systems running at the same time
i did mean 2 full systems running at once. but if it's not possible then oh well :P it was just a cool idea i had. thanks anyway guys
You could just run a two VMs on two different monitors :|