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burnt capacitor on motherboard
hakinen:
--- Quote from: DimitriP on November 27, 2024, 10:38:10 pm ---The motherboards' CPU compatibility leaves me very unexcited:
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this MB accepts 4pcs 8890 V4 which are multiprocessing units; 24 cores runs at 2.2ghz, 4x24 u have 96 cores. mb accepts 12TB DDR4 ECC ram these are server grade products not newest tech but more than enough price-performance tech for a workstation especially if u are going to run some simulations, it has pcie 3.0 slots for anykind of upgrade, with nvme raid0 pcie cards it will outperform many newest single processor(not multi processing) mbs. also with aom-sxmv board which accepts 4pcs V100 gpu(also good in simulation running) and it can be connected to this mb with 2 pcie x16 slots and rtx a4000 will run the 3pcs 32" 4k displays.
So, its a pretty good desktop workstation i think ;)
DimitriP:
Can't argue with 12 TB RAM if it's gonna be used for something other than "bragging rights".
As for price/performance, without knowing price of the "whole thing" and the performance goal, there are too many (both) variables missing.
If nothing else it will keep the room warm :)
hakinen:
--- Quote from: DimitriP on November 28, 2024, 12:54:51 am ---Can't argue with 12 TB RAM if it's gonna be used for something other than "bragging rights".
As for price/performance, without knowing price of the "whole thing" and the performance goal, there are too many (both) variables missing.
If nothing else it will keep the room warm :)
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well together with 4pcs v100 it will definitely keep the room warm in full load(simulation), but during regular use(3d modelling-designing etc.) it will act cool like Clint Eastwood ;) if and only if i make it work steady 8)
anyway i already find a replacement from China for 1500CNY, if i can not make it work steady than i will get another one from there.
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