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(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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My £300 200W second-hand Sandy Bridge boxes are dual eight-core 2GHz Xeons; when I used them for mprime, I ran four workers at four threads each, which gets me (so far as I can parse out from mersenne.org results for 'birch3' of user 'fivemack') four 73M numbers completed per box about every twelve days.
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Not meaning to make too fine of a point, but do you have SNMP access to meaningful data wrt power consumption?
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May 2015
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Probably worth waiting a couple weeks to see if Skylake-X supports AVX-512.
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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May 2015
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https://hothardware.com/news/monster...9-7920x-leaked |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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Other reportedly confirmed specs for these new parts include supports for dual-channel DDR4-2666 on Kaby Lake-X (quad-channel for Skylake-X), 112W TDP for Kaby Lake-X, 160W TDP for Skylake-X and AVX-512 support for all Core i9 SKUs. So my surmise is AVX-512 support in all the i9s[Skylake-X], but not in the new i7s[Kaby Lake-X]. |
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Sep 2003
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Can you really fit four Titan Blacks — all of them generating an amount of heat proportionate to the 250 W that each one consumes — into a single inexpensive host box? From images, these cards are quite thick and solid, and it's not even clear that you could fit one next to another in adjacent slots. Not to mention that doing so would completely block the airflow of the cooling fan. Presumably you'd be using some beefed-up liquid cooling system in a very large case, but wouldn't that entail hardware costs above what you initially assumed, and probably additional electricity costs to circulate the liquid? Can the average motherboard even accept four GPU cards, or would you need to buy a more expensive special-purpose one? Or would this require some kind of elaborate data-center rack mount system, again with additional hardware expense to be taken into account? |
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"David"
Jul 2015
Ohio
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A better example is the system I built over the weekend. $250 Kaby Lake 51W CPU host with 1x PCIe risers and 7 GPUs spread out with ~ 2 slot spacing separate from the motherboard. The cards (RX580s) are around 65* at load with no additional fans in a 72* room. This of course does not work as well for GPU loads that need lots of PCIe bandwidth, however neither LL or TF requires this. |
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"David"
Jul 2015
Ohio
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Here is what the 8 Titan Blacks looked liked in the SuperMicro (expensive) GPU host:
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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You probably don't wanna know. David's budget-priced new KabyLake + multi-GPUs system, OTOH, might within the reach of those of modest means, especially if populated with used GPUs of the kind David is also selling in a neighboring thread - though the stuff he sells tends to draw significantly more Watts/FLOP than the newer gear he replaces it with, so you def. need to factor in electricity cost when evaluating such a 'budget gear' option.
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