Been building a new computer (40 CPU Cores barely breaking a sweat)

Started by Snowwolflair, September 01, 2018, 10:24:44 PM

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njee20

Is that entirely surprising...?! You could probably mine Bitcoin with that without much stress.

Paul-H

Is there any software that is capable of using that many cores?
Please excuse any poor spelling, I am Dyslexic, just think yourself lucky if you can actually read what I typed.

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Snowwolflair

Its a many hands make lite work solution.  Win 10 will handle this many cores and it shares them around whatever i'm running.  Typically i will have up the BBC news live, a CAD program or two and a handful of websites, some with video, and it just avoids any delays while it waits for resources. 

Its using 2nd generation Xeons (current generation is 4) and DIMM3 memory which is cheap relative to the DIMM4 built into a second hand city trader type workstation case, so very economic for the power.

njee20


Snowwolflair

Quote from: njee20 on September 02, 2018, 07:30:32 PM
So you're using a sledgehammer to crack a walnut? Crack on.

Almost, i can crack the entire packet of walnuts at one go and a few Brazil nuts on the side  :D

B1uejay

I just stumbled across this; what motherboard are you using?

Snowwolflair

Quote from: B1uejay on July 04, 2019, 12:33:57 AM
I just stumbled across this; what motherboard are you using?

Its an HP Z820 case and motherboard which are last generation dual Xeon desktops for trading floors and are good value second hand.  You then populate them with what you can afford.  My configuration is modest  :D

The Z840 is state of the art and will run processors with double the number of cores with almost double the clock speed and are what they use for video editing etc.

Paddy

Now that is a beast.  I thought I was doing well with my quad core i7 and 16GB RAM.  :goggleeyes:

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How much Lego/Meccano did you use in the construction of the beast ? :)

Snowwolflair

Quote from: joe cassidy on July 05, 2019, 11:53:27 AM
How much Lego/Meccano did you use in the construction of the beast ? :)

Only two Mamod steam engines  :D

joe cassidy


Snowwolflair

Quote from: joe cassidy on July 05, 2019, 12:26:15 PM
No Philips Electronic Engineer kits ?

Now you are showing your age, i had these +50 years ago.  :)

joe cassidy

I was fascinated by the photocell, that transformed light into electricity.

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i had the DIY transistor radio with earpiece

I had "built" it myself, so I was allowed to take it to boarding school and listen to  it in the dorm.

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