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Limp Gawd
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Whos setup is this? looks about 2500 bucks on ebay each. Thats a dual cpu system as well right? most powerful in the world for only 2 cpus. Its only 6X Times faster than my pc
LinusTechTips only got about 5200 points with Cinebench R15 and they also got two 2699 v4. Why is your setup so much faster?
I might just need a bucket for all this drool. Mad props! What are you normally running? 3d animation + GPU rendering?
And that case is sweet
impressive......only thing i dont like is spending huge amounts of money for nothing. Assuming you bought 4 titans for gaming makes no sense to me...now maybe your getting some kind of huge cuda or opencl work out of them? that could make sense. I like the way everything is easy to work on and has open air what are those cards above the titans? 2x NVMe drives?
Guess it goes without saying those titans days are numbered....wouldnt 2 new 1080's be better performing than the 4 titans? At least sell of 2 of them so you can swap in the new stuff when it goes to retail. Maybe you just going to hold out till the 1080ti's arive?
Guess it goes without saying those titans days are numbered....wouldnt 2 new 1080's be better performing than the 4 titans? At least sell of 2 of them so you can swap in the new stuff when it goes to retail. Maybe you just going to hold out till the 1080ti's arive?
What do you think of sharing your knowledge?maybe I put a lot of thought into the build, configuration, bios, os, drivers and set up.
The defaults are the worst choice.
On the the prior cinebench on the 2699 v3, there's a high score of 4705, that's mine as well (mid 2015)
Example, using the bios cache on die setting will instantly give greater performance
The devil is in the details. Example: the primary video card is on the bottom, not the top like most. On this board the bios and boot can also come from that slot. It's faster and all the cards run cooler that way.
Other config detail, on this board I can have full quad sli, AND 3 more available slots to use at the same time.
The raid goes through the pch, not the cpu lanes, this includes designating sits as pch rather than CPUs.
That and countless other set up configurations
Why would you assume it's for gaming? The low clock speed and high core count should tell you it's not, and if that doesn't do the trick, the massive memory should.impressive......only thing i dont like is spending huge amounts of money for nothing. Assuming you bought 4 titans for gaming makes no sense to me...now maybe your getting some kind of huge cuda or opencl work out of them? that could make sense. I like the way everything is easy to work on and has open air what are those cards above the titans? 2x NVMe drives?
Would Windows 10 support this setup?
Windows 10 Pro, yes!
Supports 512GB ram, 256 threads/128 cores, and two sockets
Maybe for someone else, I'll never put Windows 10 on any computer I own
You actually mean the O's with under 2% market share right? Ye it's pretty special alrightI was just mentioning it.
Without a doubt, the #1 OS for the Top 500 Supercomputer list continues to be Linux, at 99% share
This is the primary reason Nvidia works so hard to perfect their Linux driver performance and stability, and one of the reasons AMD is still playing second-fiddle in large compute installations.
You actually mean the O's with under 2% market share right? Ye it's pretty special alright
Which motherboard and brand of ram are you using with this setup?
You know, in 15 years Linux kernel has managed to take over everywhere. Android, web servers, and now it runs 494 of the the Top 500 Supercomputers in the world.
Operating system Family / Linux | TOP500 Supercomputer Sites
The only place it hasn't taken over is among the general computer user population, and that's mostly due to people not caring about the cost of having an OEM provide a preinstalled copy of Windows or OS X. Right tool for the job, and all
That, and every time Linux has made in-roads (EEE PC originally shipped with Linux, then later Chromebooks), Microsoft has countered with cheap XP for Netbooks,and now gives Windows away for free on sub-$200 machines (to compete with Chromebooks). It's been no easy task fo Microsoft to halt Linux in it's tracks.
But for people who need to get work done Linux is a viable option. It's infinite malleability plus zero licensing cost-per-core make it especially enticing to Supercomputers with hundreds of thousands of cores.