Dell R7525 plus a hand fabricated Josh Sniffen server as a little bonus!
Dell Specs: (The Beast)
2 x AMD EPYC Milan 7763
2 x Intel Optane P5800x 800GB SSD
2 x Dell (Samsung PM1735) 6.4TB NVME Gen4 SSD
2 x 2400W Platinum Hot Swap PSUs
16 x 32GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM
16 x 2.5” SATA/SAS + 8 x 2.5” NVME Backplane with HW RAID for the SATA/SAS drives
Plus a lotta other stuff!
See below for Patrick’s review on this latest generation Dell Flagship server and how they are able to get 160 pcie gen4 lanes using their XGMI technology:
See below for a review on the latest gen Intel Optane drives, the fastest SSDs available:
https://www.servethehome.com/intel-optane-dc-p5800x-800gb-workstation-ssd-review/
See below for an in depth review of the amd milan 7763 CPU:
https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-7763-review-top-for-this-generation/
Bonus Custom Fabricated SFF Server (The Beauty)
This server was built in collaboration with Josh Sniffen from NFC Systems. Arguably the most talented custom sff server builder today. I have worked with Josh over the years to build some incredible and functional works of art.
Carbon fiber, mahogany and aluminum one-off statement piece. This was custom designed and built over a 2-year period. The design goal was to create the most powerful server in the most compact case. The designer/builder, Josh Sniffen, also managed to water cool the server within the compact dimensions.
Another design theme for this build was to incorporate the colors of the McLaren sports cars, Papaya Orange. All of the custom sleeving was done in this color. The anodized aluminum components were also done in this color.
The goal was to build something that was Powerful, Silent and Beautiful.
He documented some of the build process in the following video:
Pictures:
and the extra bonus sff server:
Thanks for taking a look! Please let me know if you have any questions and I will be happy to try and answer. You gotta luv STH, you never know what you will find and a lot of times this is the place to find the answer that you have been searching for!!!
Dell Specs: (The Beast)
2 x AMD EPYC Milan 7763
2 x Intel Optane P5800x 800GB SSD
2 x Dell (Samsung PM1735) 6.4TB NVME Gen4 SSD
2 x 2400W Platinum Hot Swap PSUs
16 x 32GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM
16 x 2.5” SATA/SAS + 8 x 2.5” NVME Backplane with HW RAID for the SATA/SAS drives
Plus a lotta other stuff!
See below for Patrick’s review on this latest generation Dell Flagship server and how they are able to get 160 pcie gen4 lanes using their XGMI technology:
See below for a review on the latest gen Intel Optane drives, the fastest SSDs available:
https://www.servethehome.com/intel-optane-dc-p5800x-800gb-workstation-ssd-review/
See below for an in depth review of the amd milan 7763 CPU:
https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-7763-review-top-for-this-generation/
Bonus Custom Fabricated SFF Server (The Beauty)
This server was built in collaboration with Josh Sniffen from NFC Systems. Arguably the most talented custom sff server builder today. I have worked with Josh over the years to build some incredible and functional works of art.
Carbon fiber, mahogany and aluminum one-off statement piece. This was custom designed and built over a 2-year period. The design goal was to create the most powerful server in the most compact case. The designer/builder, Josh Sniffen, also managed to water cool the server within the compact dimensions.
Another design theme for this build was to incorporate the colors of the McLaren sports cars, Papaya Orange. All of the custom sleeving was done in this color. The anodized aluminum components were also done in this color.
The goal was to build something that was Powerful, Silent and Beautiful.
He documented some of the build process in the following video:
Pictures:
and the extra bonus sff server:
Thanks for taking a look! Please let me know if you have any questions and I will be happy to try and answer. You gotta luv STH, you never know what you will find and a lot of times this is the place to find the answer that you have been searching for!!!
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