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Processor | Threadripper 3955WX |
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Motherboard | M12SWA-TF |
Cooling | Arctic Freezer 4U SP3 |
Memory | G.Skill Trident Z DDR4-3733 (2x8GB) |
Video Card(s) | 5700XT + 3x RX 590 |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | ViewSonic G225fB |
Case | Corsair 760T |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster Z SE |
Power Supply | be quiet! DPP12 1500W |
Keyboard | IBM F122 |
Software | 10 LTSC |
Looking to upgrade my PC, clearly AM4 is dead for my use case as there's no way to get enough PCIe slots for all the cards I have to install. So my plan is to SELL my current mobo+CPU and cooler and go for something beefier. I don't even game so it's not like I'm looking to get higher framerates or FPS, I'll be building a workstation for intensive GPU computing loads with multiple cards, and also a ton of storage so I'll add two more SATA cards I already have.
The board I'm planning to get is, as the title states, a Supermicro, however I have some doubts about the power supply it requires.
It needs 2 additional 8-pin connectors even if the cards already have their own auxiliary power apparently.
What kind of PSU does this thing need? Mine won't be enough that's for sure, it's only 700W.
The mobo alone will take two cables, and each card needs 8+6 pins, and I'll use 4 cards. That's 4 more cables for a total of 6, I'm counting only 4 because I can use the pigtails on each one, cards use less than 200W each.
Would 1200W be enough for all of that? is there any PSU that comes with all the cables I need?
Before the idea comes up, no, I can't build two smaller computers and do distributed computing. And for the storage it has to be local because my network sucks, technically 10Mbps top but with the wiring I have... even though I'm using spinning drives it's just not possible.
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One more thing. The CPU. I browsed NewEgg and Amazon for the 5945WX but it's simply not there unless in prebuilts, is that a prebuilt chip only? There's the 5955WX but it has more cores and I kinda don't need those, not to mention it's also more expensive.
The Dark Rock Pro 4 I have won't fit the sWRX8/SP3 socket, so I'll need a new one, I don't want an AIO (unreliable in the long term) or custom loop (that's really out of the budget) so it's got to be air. What would work for this? I'll probably replace the stock fans for a pair of Delta anyway.
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For the SATA cards I'll have to use riser ribbons because the GPUs get in the way. Or maybe I'll get a pair of m.2 to SATA adapters, yeah that's probably better. You can imagine the mess of cables inside, but I put performance over looks so nps, 12 drives and 3 ODDs, the case can easily take more drives but I'd have to sacrifice the graphics cards.
There are higher end boards out there but they're over a grand each, and that's simply too much. Budget is $2000 for everything because I won't have to make a trip myself this time, plane tickets are expensive you know. Of course the less I spend the better.
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TL;DR , I need a PSU and a cooler.
The board I'm planning to get is, as the title states, a Supermicro, however I have some doubts about the power supply it requires.
It needs 2 additional 8-pin connectors even if the cards already have their own auxiliary power apparently.
I've seen a board like that once but it only required one additional connector near the expansion slots.To provide adequate power supply to the motherboard, be sure to connect the 24-pin ATX PWR and the 8-pin PWR connectors (JPW2, JPW3 and JPW4) to the power supply. Failure to do so may void the manufacturer warranty on your power supply and motherboard.
And there's a table with different card configurations. The one I'm interested in requires all of the connectors to be plugged in.For installing multiple GPU cards, it is required to connect the 8-pin connectors (JPW2, JPW3 and JPW4) to the power supply. Please refer to the tables below.
What kind of PSU does this thing need? Mine won't be enough that's for sure, it's only 700W.
The mobo alone will take two cables, and each card needs 8+6 pins, and I'll use 4 cards. That's 4 more cables for a total of 6, I'm counting only 4 because I can use the pigtails on each one, cards use less than 200W each.
Would 1200W be enough for all of that? is there any PSU that comes with all the cables I need?
Before the idea comes up, no, I can't build two smaller computers and do distributed computing. And for the storage it has to be local because my network sucks, technically 10Mbps top but with the wiring I have... even though I'm using spinning drives it's just not possible.
-------
One more thing. The CPU. I browsed NewEgg and Amazon for the 5945WX but it's simply not there unless in prebuilts, is that a prebuilt chip only? There's the 5955WX but it has more cores and I kinda don't need those, not to mention it's also more expensive.
The Dark Rock Pro 4 I have won't fit the sWRX8/SP3 socket, so I'll need a new one, I don't want an AIO (unreliable in the long term) or custom loop (that's really out of the budget) so it's got to be air. What would work for this? I'll probably replace the stock fans for a pair of Delta anyway.
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For the SATA cards I'll have to use riser ribbons because the GPUs get in the way. Or maybe I'll get a pair of m.2 to SATA adapters, yeah that's probably better. You can imagine the mess of cables inside, but I put performance over looks so nps, 12 drives and 3 ODDs, the case can easily take more drives but I'd have to sacrifice the graphics cards.
There are higher end boards out there but they're over a grand each, and that's simply too much. Budget is $2000 for everything because I won't have to make a trip myself this time, plane tickets are expensive you know. Of course the less I spend the better.
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TL;DR , I need a PSU and a cooler.