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Dual processor build recommendations

There's a new Lian Li PC-V2120 case coming soon that will hold the SR-2, in addition to the Lian Li linked above. I'm getting the Mountain Mods U2-UFO.

edit: the Mountain Mods "options" add up quickly. My case was $550 including custom back panel. The SR-2 mobo tray is only $10 more when ordering a case, plus $25 for the brace if you're getting a horizontal layout. Anodized black finish (as opposed to plain brushed aluminum) was $100, which hurts.
 
That lian li pc 80 can be found for less than $300. I saw it for around $270 shipped recently.

Not cheap by any stretch, but also not like the mountain mods deal for $400 (isn't that before the $100 mobo tray?!?)

I don't like that support bar running down the middle. I think it would run into a HSF.
 
Just a thought, but the SR2 will fit in the Mac G5 case fairly easily.
Of course there would be modding involved...
 
Just a thought, but the SR2 will fit in the Mac G5 case fairly easily.
Of course there would be modding involved...

i do have a 1st gen mac pro. but it still works.

so i assume a lot of people are running these naked?
 
so i assume a lot of people are running these naked?
Yes, most that I'm aware of on this team seem to be, but some are intending to get a chassis for it. Incidentally, my decade-old Chenbro server case would fit the SR-2 with minimal modification mainly to permit the bottom slot to be usable (if I'd ever need it), but cannot afford the cost of such a system build unfortunately. :eek:
 
Find a 4U rack case it fits in and I might be interested. My piece of plywood looks pretty good to me, though.
 
That bar is pretty far away from the mobo, if it's like my PC-P80 case, and yes, it is removable for sure, and not required IMHO. Not sure about $$$, but the Lian LI PC-P80 is confirmed by toTow over on the foldingforum as being SR-2 compatible. That's what he has his SR-2 in now.

http://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9940&start=45#p154964

It appears to be removable, but not 100% sure... http://lian-li.com/v2/tw/product/upload/image/v2120/v2120-09.jpg

Question is how much?
 
Efficent PSU's then - so no savings to be had there unless you want to go really mad.

So 60k with the GTX - you will probably find its a wash PPD wise or maybe slightly ahead for the GPU/CPU combo. With the GPU I would guess at about 420w. Definately want to see how this turns out, either way i reckon stil over 140PPD/W, i was over at FF earlier looking for numbers and found last years PPD/W thread - we were impressed if we got 40 PPD/W

Right now, it is at 59.8K with the GPU (48.8K CPU, 11K GPU). Shutting down the GPU gains about 2K on the CPU at most. So, I would get 50K-51K CPU only on this machine. I don't have power draw numbers yet.
 
Right now, it is at 59.8K with the GPU (48.8K CPU, 11K GPU). Shutting down the GPU gains about 2K on the CPU at most. So, I would get 50K-51K CPU only on this machine. I don't have power draw numbers yet.

Ok so I would leave GPU/CPU running as long as its close to your 400w goal, however just CPU folding is likely to be ~180PPD/W - depends on how strict your 400w power budget is and whether its PPD or PPD/W that is the main goal.
 
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