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Affordable InfiniBand configuration between two computers

Affordable InfiniBand configuration between two computers

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ConCad
Junior Member
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08-06-2023, 02:31 PM
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Hello, I'm looking at a two-PC configuration where one runs games on one machine and records on another in 4K at 140Mbps. The files are large, so I need to boost the 1Gbps transfer rate over standard Ethernet. You're considering upgrading the weaker PC with a 10GbE NIC or switching to a motherboard with built-in 10GbE, using a crossover cable. I also heard about Infiniband NICs that offer 40GbE for around $30—anyone has experience with this? Also, are there options to connect the two PCs directly via USB-C?
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ConCad
08-06-2023, 02:31 PM #1

Hello, I'm looking at a two-PC configuration where one runs games on one machine and records on another in 4K at 140Mbps. The files are large, so I need to boost the 1Gbps transfer rate over standard Ethernet. You're considering upgrading the weaker PC with a 10GbE NIC or switching to a motherboard with built-in 10GbE, using a crossover cable. I also heard about Infiniband NICs that offer 40GbE for around $30—anyone has experience with this? Also, are there options to connect the two PCs directly via USB-C?

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patorus
Member
108
08-20-2023, 04:44 AM
#2
Consider using a TB3 NVMe case, copying files to it, then moving them manually. You might be able to move up to 1TB in under 10-15 minutes (about 300 seconds at 3GB/s) or via USB-C external SATA, which would take roughly an hour for the same volume.
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patorus
08-20-2023, 04:44 AM #2

Consider using a TB3 NVMe case, copying files to it, then moving them manually. You might be able to move up to 1TB in under 10-15 minutes (about 300 seconds at 3GB/s) or via USB-C external SATA, which would take roughly an hour for the same volume.

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Marcustheduke
Senior Member
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08-20-2023, 06:10 AM
#3
This purchase involves significant costs and complexity. It features two cards linked via a $30 cable supporting 40GbE, with no additional moving hardware.
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Marcustheduke
08-20-2023, 06:10 AM #3

This purchase involves significant costs and complexity. It features two cards linked via a $30 cable supporting 40GbE, with no additional moving hardware.