I am currently using various pre-built NAS from QNAP and Synology in my home studio. I need a capacity upgrade and have access to various spare parts that I could turn into a server. Plenty of build experience so that is not a concern. This will be for high speed networking serving video...
Hello,
I was looking at a part i found on CDW shown as part num: P16660-B21
It appears to be a 7702p upgrade kit for DL325 Proliant.
Safe to assume this is just an off-the-shelf 7702p and maybe a heatsink? Can work in a Gigabyte server?
To update, I now have the Asus Thunderbolt EX3 card working on Supermicro X11DPG-QT with the latest bios.
X11DPG-QT | Motherboards | Products - Super Micro Computer, Inc.
I manage rendering for a studio and the nodes we just built are 1950x CPU + 4x 1080Ti each. Nowadays I would lean heavily in the GPU direction as all modern renderers either have GPU support now or it is coming.
Maxwell = CPU or GPU
V-Ray = hybrid
Arnold = CPU now, GPU coming later this...
Cinebench starts to get unreliable above about 4000 points. It runs too quickly to give repeatable results in a lot of cases due to how quickly or not the cpu's turbo up, scaling, etc. My dual Xeon 6154 will give anywhere from 5400 to 6450 in that bench.
Ok so turns out (according to Intel) that max temp on the 6154 is actually 102 C which seems nuts. They are telling me that mid-high 80s under load is no big deal.
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