Wow. That is a lot of CPU power in one rig! Wonder how the production would compare to same $ amount of S.B. i7 power? Of course, doing it that way, you would be spread over multiple rigs, where this is just one monster!
That is one awesome rig!
It makes one wonder a bit...Why build multiple boxes? Just go for one truely insane monster!! I bet there´s some electricity to be saved that way....
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Yes, you save a lot of power going this route.
For those of you who like to be #1, my dual AMD Opteron 6128 system is leading the pack on Yafu. Now, give Shiva credit, his Intel i7 is really doing an impressive job at #2 computer overall in Yafu.
ASUS KGPE-D16 motherboard LEADS YAFU!
Expect the same results with any CPU based project if you decided to get two of these new 16 core cpus in a single motherboard.
Gotta go, very tired from work today... working hard to earn my AMD Opteron 6272's the old fashioned way!
Just another little goldfish... steamrollin the competition one project at a time!
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The "hidden" cost for the high thread/core systems is the RAM. Each thread should have at least 2gb RAM. Sure you can get by with less. But more and more projects are requiring more RAM per task. And while the number of threads per chip is climbing, the number of DIMM slots per mobo is not. With a 32 thread system, for example, you need 64gb. This particular mobo has 16 slots, so you can get away with 4gb DIMMs. But if you had less slots, you would be forced into 8gb DIMMs, which are not yet cheap (2-3x the cost of 4gb). So be sure to look at the threads per DIMM count when considering a build.
Thanks rgathright and Z, for the info. So when specing out a build like this, if I am doing good on everything but YAFU RAM wise, and I have 8GB for a six core...that means I would need 6*8 or at least 48GB minimum? So I see where you would just do 64GB to make it even...32 for each CPU.
Now just to get a build started, could one put in, say 32GB and be good for most projects? That would be 1GB per thread.
I would love to build a monster like this and have the cash but feel it is beyond my scope to do the job properly and without mishap. Anyone have any ideas on how I could make this happen?
Unless you are a fan of CPU projects (which is alrigth!) the absolute fastest way to make credits is buying a videocard to crunch with!
You could however look into 2. hand XEON setups or something in that neighborhood - that migth help digest the money part a little.
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Really looking to just buy one monster to crunch with. I will of course add video cards to the box. It is time to update my computer. I am trying to see if anyone is able to help me get this thing put together as I am a little worried I might brick something along the way.