here is the spec's on this computer ....... Supermicro SuperServer 7046GT-TRF-FC405 - 4x NVIDIA "Fermi" Tesla C2050 GPUs Processor 2 x Six-Core Intel® Xeon® X5690 3.47GHz 6.4GT/s QPI 12MB L3 Cache (130W) Memory 12 x 16GB PC3-8500 1066MHz DDR3 ECC Registered Hard Drive 4 x 600GB SATA 6.0Gbps 10000RPM - 3.5" - Western Digital VelociRaptor™ WD6000HLHX 4 x 600GB Intel® 320 Series 2.5" SATA Solid State Drive (Multi Cell) (MLC) (25nm) (Kit) 5.25" Bay Samsung 22x DVD+/-RW Dual Layer LightScribe (SATA) Lite-On 4x Blu-Ray Disc Reader (SATA) 3.5" Bay All-in-One 3.5" Card Reader (Black) Video Card ATI FirePro™ V8750 2GB (2xDP, 1xDVI) Video Card 4 x NVIDIA "Fermi" Tesla C2050 Computing Processor - 3GB GDDR5 - 448 Cores PCI Express Expansion QLogic SANblade QLE2564 8Gbps Quad Port Fibre Channel to PCI Express x8 HBA Battery Backup 3ware Battery Backup Unit for 3ware 9650SE Series Accessories Quick-Release Mounting Rails for Standard-Depth Rack - 26.5" to 36.40" Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate (64-bit) (DSP) Warranty Three Year Warranty with Advanced Parts Replacement and Onsite Service Memory Technology DDR3 ECC Reg. North Bridge Intel 5520 Form Factor Tower Color Black Memory Slots Twelve 240-pin DIMM sockets Graphics Matrox G200eW Graphics 4x NVIDIA Fermi C2050 GPU Cards Ethernet Intel® 82574L Dual Gigabit Ethernet Serial ATA Intel® ICH10R controller with 6 x SATA2 (3 Gbps) Power Gold-Level High-Efficiency 1400W Redudnant (1+1) w/PMBus External Bays 3x 5.25" Peripheral Drive Bay, 1x Fixed 3.5" Drive Bays Internal Bays 8x 3.5" Hot-Swap SAS / SATA Drive Bays Expansion Slots 4x PCI Express 2.0 x16, 2x PCI Express 2.0 x4 (in x16 slot), 1x PCI Express x4 (in x16 slot), 1x PCI Front Panel Power on/off button & system reset button Power LED, hard drive activity LED, 2 network activity LEDs, system overheat LED & power fail LED Dimensions (WxHxD) 17.2" x 7" x 25.5" RAID Levels RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 Processors Socket LGA1366 Socket Clock Speed 3.47 GHz QuickPath 6.4 GTs L3 Cache 12 MB Shared L2 Cache 6 x 256 KB Wattage 130 W Intel VT Technology Yes Intel Turbo Boost Technology Yes Intel Hyper-Threading Technology Yes Memory Technology DDR3 Speed 1066 MHz Video Cards Memory Capacity 2 GB Processor FirePro 3D V8750 Core Clock Speed 1.15GHz Multi-GPU Technology ATI CrossFire™ Pro ATI FirePro™ S400 Synchronization Module DisplayPort Output 2 DVI Output 1 Optical Drives Product Type DVDRW Read Speed 48x CD-ROM, 16x DVD+/-R, 12x DVD+/-RW, 12x DVD±R DL Write Speed 48x CD-R, 22x DVD+/-R, 16x DVD±R DL, 12x DVD-RAM Rewrite Speed None Optical Drives #2 Product Type BD-ROM Read Speed BD: BD-ROM/R/RE SL 4X maximum by CAVBD-ROM/R/RE SL 4X maximum by CAV DVD: 8X maximum by CAV CD: 32X maximum by CAV Write Speed None Rewrite Speed 4x CD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW Hard Drives Storage Capacity 600GB Rotational Speed 10,000RPM Cache 32MB Network Cards Transmission Speed 8Gbps Host Interface PCI Express Configured Price: $31,730.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What you gonna do with that bake chickens ? 4 Tesla C2050 @ 238 watts is 952 watts 2 x Xeon® X5690 @ 130 watts is 260 watts 1 x ATI FirePro™ V8750 @ 150 watts Plus 100 watts for rest of stuff That's 1462 watts at peak load
Key Features Supports up to 4 Double-Width GPU Intel® Xeon® processor 5600/5500 series, with QPI up to 6.4 GT/s Up to 192GB DDR3 1333/ 1066/ 800MHz ECC Registered DIMM / 48GB Unbuffered DIMM 4 (x16) PCI-E 2.0, 2 (x4) PCI-E 2.0 (in x16 slots), 1 (x4) PCI-E (in x8 slot), 2x PCI 33MHz slots Intel® Dual 82574L Gigabit Ethernet 8 x 3.5" Hot-swap Drives Trays Supports up to 6 SATA Drives 1400W Gold Level Redundant Power Supply Tower or Rackmount 4x Nvidia Fermi C2050 GPU Cards [/QUOTE] Wow!! Quite a Rig. I thought my dual Opterons were bad? I don't know if I would want to see your hydro Bill? Enjoy your new Rig.
That is an awesome build! I'm thinking about a very similar build but starting with GTX 580s and upgrading down the road, but I'm a bit worried about the noise level from the system. I'd be really grateful if you could comment on the noise level that it generates (I've sat in a room with a Dell PowerEdge Server and just couldn't concentrate to save my life). Is this megaworkstation something you mind having in your office or would you rather have it sitting in another room for remote access?
i think if you use regular HDD's those are the ones making the most noise the rest can be fixed with liquid cooling.
I have the same question as the others, what are you going to do with all that.... I have two servers, an ASUS Z8NA-D6C with duel quads, and an old Intel SE7500CW2 server board. I could fit the specs of both into one of your (compaq66) paragraphs.
Maybe he is using his PC for cracking and massive calculating purposes. like calculating rainbow tables
it for video, and games!!! i got tired of the thing and sold it for 6500 cash ........but i still have my new m3 bmw ..... microsoft pays well!?