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Intel Threadripper equivalent?

Intel Threadripper equivalent?

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bluemaxx06
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07-25-2016, 07:09 PM
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Intel Xeons continue to underperform, especially the latest models which fall short compared to older EPYC systems. The new one struggles at around 350W max, with even higher demands in practice. https://www.techpowerup.com/298843/intel...benchmarks
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bluemaxx06
07-25-2016, 07:09 PM #21

Intel Xeons continue to underperform, especially the latest models which fall short compared to older EPYC systems. The new one struggles at around 350W max, with even higher demands in practice. https://www.techpowerup.com/298843/intel...benchmarks

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EnderSponge_
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07-27-2016, 08:43 AM
#22
You need PCIe lanes. It seems like you might be alone, but adding M.2 PCIe cards could replace your hard drives.
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EnderSponge_
07-27-2016, 08:43 AM #22

You need PCIe lanes. It seems like you might be alone, but adding M.2 PCIe cards could replace your hard drives.

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craigerHD
Junior Member
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07-27-2016, 09:05 AM
#23
For colder storage, you can skip M.2. Any other SSD type will work just as well.
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craigerHD
07-27-2016, 09:05 AM #23

For colder storage, you can skip M.2. Any other SSD type will work just as well.

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mine57689
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07-27-2016, 02:25 PM
#24
Lots of extra cables to manage. Finding a case that fits 12 2.5 drives would be helpful. More lanes would be beneficial. Three add-in cards, each with four drives, look good. Clean setup overall.
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mine57689
07-27-2016, 02:25 PM #24

Lots of extra cables to manage. Finding a case that fits 12 2.5 drives would be helpful. More lanes would be beneficial. Three add-in cards, each with four drives, look good. Clean setup overall.

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