Hi All,
I want my 14 year old to build her own computer, please recommend me parts! $1000 budget excluding PSU and case. The parts should be reliable, highly compatible, and of course no overclocking ; )
We're not overclocking at all, doesn't need to be fancy. Just needs to pass basic HR audit.
CPU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819117404
Motherboard
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128750
The system will also include 4x NVIDIA k40s.. so expect some heat...
The TITANs also have extra VRAM which is very handy.
Where does it say the Antec case can support up to 4x dual slot GPUs?
Any reason why the Rosewill 1600W over the LEPA? I thought the LEPA was a better brand?
Unless there is a power concern, we are set on GTX TITANs. Our research group rather develop on a small subset of hardware (TITANs and k20s), we don't want to deal with random bugs and crap that may popup just to save a couple hundred dollars on a single dev machine.
Still need advice on PSU...
There is also a benefit to not going dual Xeons, all the PCIE lanes will be connected to the same CPU which helps scalability (latency) under our research conditions.
Don't care about double precision. We get TITANs at significant discount from MSRP due to our relationship with NVIDIA.
No overclocking. Single socket solution is fine, extra two cores will help compile code faster as this is a dev machine, so that is fine as well.
And yes, need 64 GiB of...
Given the recently launch and exciting Haswell-E [http://www.anandtech.com/show/8426/the-intel-haswell-e-cpu-review-core-i7-5960x-i7-5930k-i7-5820k-tested/8] launch, its time for a new build :)
CPU: Core i7 5960X
Motherboard: Suggestion?
RAM: DDR4 Suggestion? Need minimum 64 GiB
Power...
FYI, purchased on amazon.com an Intel NUC D54250WYKH. 1x Crucial 960GB SSD, and 1x Crucial 128GB SSD, 16 GB RAM. I'm happy for now... just waiting for parts to arrive. Total cost is around $1/GB but I'm happy :)
Budget is 1k-ish (excluding the SSDs). Time is more important than budget. Reason for SSD, random IO perf and reliability. Distro restrictions is Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Environment is research lab. I haven't bought a rotational drive in the last 3 years and I want to keep it that way.
Hi All.
I am trying to build a mini-NFS box. I want two of these: http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-2-5-In.../dp/B00BQ8RGL6
and a 3rd smaller SSD for the boot drive. I will be running linux NFS. I need a case/PSU/motherboard/CPU etc... What do you recommend?
Thanks.
I do a lot of parallel g++ compiles, I currently have a Core i7-3770, would there be a substantial improvement in performance going to Core i7-4770? Even a 10% decrease in compile times would mean quite a bit to me.
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