The ULTIMATE Budget Workstation.

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I've been needing to upgrade my workstation PC from the puny 8 core Ryzen 3700x I've been using for a while now, and finally bit the bullet. This is my $600(ish) dual CPU 40 core monster of an editing PC using a Dell Precision workstation as a base.
Some of the following product links are affiliate links for which I may be compensated.
This build:
My Keyboard: amzn.to/3UdSBy6
My Mouse: amzn.to/3WdHIPw
The SSD: ebay.us/6H89qN
Xeon Gold 6138: ebay.us/EnJuKm
The workstation (Actual dual CPU barebones for cheap) ebay.us/88Ty85
Some ram: ebay.us/c4CSX5
My Gear:
iFixit Tool Kit - amzn.to/3DgiF3A
Fujifilm X-T3 - amzn.to/3ltUtFm
Fujifilm XF16-55mm F2.8 - amzn.to/3qARLjK
Sigma 30mm F1.4 - amzn.to/42rxGtH

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  • Join the discord!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! discord.gg/2Wj8WanUzn

    @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
  • now you have ascended to the enterprise hardware realm and can look look down at all the plebeians with their consumer hardware

    @truthdoesnotexist@truthdoesnotexist24 күн бұрын
    • It's just simply so much better

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
    • @@aChairLeg it is, I got a chinese motherboard and built a dual Xeon e-5 2698 v3 CPU's with 32 cores total 3.6 Ghz and 256gb of DDR4 and 1tb m.2 with a 3.2 TB 12gb u.2 drive and a 1080TI to top it all off. and running linux. The CPU's have taken every single large task I throw at them no problem, I will be rendering in Blender and doing local AI at the same time while webbrowsing and have no slowdown whatsoever. I only paid 500$ for my system too, since I reused the Graphics card and power supply. It is simply a dream to work with and I'm saving up to upgrade to a 3090 TI since I need that VRAM and raytracing for 3D animation and AI. RTX accelerates AI and 3D renders and my 1080 TI isn't cutting it anymore since it only has 11gb vram and no RT. old Xeons absolutely rip even new AMD CPU's because of the lack of cores, if you have a single Xeon CPU like the 2699 v3 with 18 cores i've seen it compete with an amd ryzen 7 3700 despite being old x99

      @truthdoesnotexist@truthdoesnotexist24 күн бұрын
    • You can also feel above most enterprise hardware by buying DIY prosumer/workstation class hardware instead, like the ASUS WS C621E SAGE for example. I guarantee many of the boards are above quality than say many Supermicro & Tyan boards, a good chunk of HP, Lenovo and Dell boards (and many also have IPMI, etc). Only the very high end and truly proprietary boards are really different enough. =)

      @CheapSushi@CheapSushi22 күн бұрын
    • I bought a rig with one of these threadripper pro 5995wx .... is that enterprise?

      @mikep7627@mikep762720 күн бұрын
    • Literally cannot go back once you went workstation grade hardware. That stability is amazing. I got a Xeon w5-2465x with 128GB DDR5 ECC RAM, plus a RTX A4500. Storage I went with Optane 800GB U.2 drive, and a Micron 7450 6.4TB drive. Pricy yes, but stable and reliable.

      @ousi00@ousi0014 күн бұрын
  • Sorry to hear about your accident. Hope you get better soon.

    @ewasteredux@ewasteredux24 күн бұрын
    • I'm getting there thankfully!

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
  • the thing about old workstations is, that they were once worth thousands and thousands for a reason! a 10 year old workstation can go further than most people realize

    @Frank-qn7de@Frank-qn7de21 күн бұрын
    • The other side is that these beasts are designed to be able to work 24/7 for a few years. And because of that, often they have been run 24/7 for years. I had a Z800 (well I still have it, but it's dead), and eventually all the RAM went bad and had to be replaced. Then suddenly it just died on me.

      @Chalisque@Chalisque12 күн бұрын
  • Dude i feel you. The pain i receive daily tryng to shoot videos is incomprehensible to my old self. I was a passenger in a car accident in 2018. Almost died, but was blessed to walk away with broken ribs, herniated discs and vertebrae knocked out of alignment thru my back n neck. I had to medically retire out the military n adjust to a new life. Im glad you were able to walk away and have a solid suport base. Just found you, but love the video and your perseverance. Keep going

    @RawTactics1@RawTactics124 күн бұрын
  • You should replace the GPU with an ARC A750. Hear me out. QuickSync beats the crap out of CUDA on encoding, and you can encode in VP9 directly so you save time on the KZhead conversions. Try it in a video with this nice encoding CPU setup and you’ll see what I mean. I replaced my Quadro RTX A4000 with an ARC A750 and I get 40+ 4K HEVC h265 to 1080p h264 transcodes simultaneously now in Plex with zero buffering. However I also have 4x 4TB PCIE 3.0 NVME SSDs (bifurcation, which your motherboard supports) in RAID 5, so 12TB total as my storage, and transcode drive is a 128 GB RAM Drive that dumps to disk before a reboot. This RAM Drive dump happens lightning fast too. I might increase the RAM Drive to 192 GB because I have 256 GB DDR 3 ECC total, and I can never seem to go over 50 GB of RAM usage with 200 chrome tabs open and other apps.

    @bleeb1347@bleeb134721 күн бұрын
    • What is your base workstation setup (based on)? What RAM disk? What RAID card? How much did your setup cost? Could you please elaborate? Sounds like you use it as a home media / lab server setup, exactly what I'm thinking of! Any feedback how it handles virtualization & *especially* what's its power consumption like & how loud it gets under different loads? Thanks in advance!

      11 күн бұрын
    • @ RAM disk is probably just system RAM used as a storage device with tmpfs or ramfs. Likely not a RAID card, probably a PCIE x16 to M.2x4 splitter with software RAID 5.

      @hipster2283@hipster228310 күн бұрын
    • Do you know if the A770 would be able to run more streams? Especially the 16GB version?

      @davidmcken@davidmcken5 күн бұрын
    • @@davidmcken I’ve never tried, but my personal opinion is that the A580 or A750 are just priced better for the performance you get. If you wanted to squeeze every possible transcode out of the setup? Probably, but it’s not worth the $100 premium over the A750 and certainly not the $140-ish premium over the A580. Maybe a 10% increase in transcodes? Maybe 20% increase? Definitely not worth double the price over the A580 or the 50% price increase over the A750. A580 appears to be the sweet spot or the A750 if you have the extra $30 budget is a no brainer. If you have a desktop Intel CPU, remember to disable the integrated GPU completely prior to installing Plex. And for me, Windows appeared to give me better transcode performance than Linux, just another hint that could hopefully save you some time. Intel still has work to do on their Linux Arc drivers.

      @bleeb1347@bleeb13475 күн бұрын
    • @@bleeb1347 ok, np. I am seeing A770s for about $300 atm and I'm looking at one since level 1 techs are hinting at it being able to be cross flashed to a flex opening up the possibility of SR-IOV as well and well 16GB of ram seems reasonable for the price. If ffmpeg transcoding performance comes free for the ride it's a good card for a home lab server being that multipurpose, at the current price might as well "splurge" for the highest model so I have space to do stuff like OpenAIs whisper or anything else I might want to throw at it on the AI front.

      @davidmcken@davidmcken5 күн бұрын
  • I too got a T7820 ($200) and after upgrades it's running dual 6126 for 24c/48t and 12x32 (384GB) RAM. It's a very capable platform for workstation and home server duties!

    @ajpenninga@ajpenninga24 күн бұрын
    • Nice!

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
    • Holy moses you got a good deal!!!! A T7820 here is about $1000 with some pedestrian CPU's and 64Gb RAM. Just 12x32Gb would cost $600 if not more(€50 is about the lowest for 32Gb RIMM per module). I got the cheapest T5810 I could find for €180, came with a E5-1620 and 32gb in 8gb sticks. Now it has 96Gb(€120) and a 2683v3(€30) . If I could find a T7820 for €600 I'd be pretty happy.

      @noth606@noth60615 күн бұрын
    • Dies this pc support virtualization???

      @jainayrogeorge2924@jainayrogeorge292415 күн бұрын
    • @@jainayrogeorge2924 indeed. Proxmox is running great.

      @ajpenninga@ajpenninga15 күн бұрын
    • @@jainayrogeorge2924 Like most PC's, with the appropriate software, yes. Some hardware you need to be a bit selective about, but basically all PC's "support" virtualization; You'll want to have enough ram, cpu cores and supporting hardware for your VM's though, my box right now has 14 cpu cores, 96gb ram, 5 gigabit NIC's, that's enough to run a few decent virtualized servers.

      @noth606@noth60615 күн бұрын
  • I too was hit as a pedestrian, the driver was drunk. Hope you have a speedy recovery. Great video and amazing build for the cost, liked and Subbed. 😇

    @repairstudio4940@repairstudio49407 сағат бұрын
  • I love this approach- "We have the 1950X at home." Your focus on older hardware reminds me of Iceberg Tech. Subbed!

    @Protoapex@Protoapex21 күн бұрын
  • Awesome idea! Thanks for the tips and links.

    @RaizuYT-vb5sv@RaizuYT-vb5sv14 күн бұрын
  • Funny that you bring Miyconst up. I had a little talk with him about a nas server solution not long ago. I think he is very knowledgeable in this field

    @M4XD4B0ZZ@M4XD4B0ZZ21 күн бұрын
  • I got my 5810 from the same place a couple years ago. Not a powerhouse but I was super happy with the purchase - it has been my "living room"/media PC ever since... and I play pretty modern games on it all the time. 1650 v4. I also do some music production and it handles a crapton of channels and effects quite well, especially after a small ram upgrade.

    @alecjahn@alecjahn24 күн бұрын
  • Wake up babe new chairleg video dropped

    @3bdo_@3bdo_24 күн бұрын
    • I was already awake wym

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
    • ​@@aChairLegRemember how used Linux? Now use Arch Linux, more specifically *BlackArch* even if you won't use the tools. I want you to go through the pain.(at this point, i think im so evil even satan fears me)

      @Ramasani-ur6dr@Ramasani-ur6dr24 күн бұрын
    • hi abdo

      @nikolan123@nikolan12324 күн бұрын
    • @@nikolan123 hi Niko

      @Facade866@Facade86624 күн бұрын
    • @@Facade866 hiii facade

      @nikolan123@nikolan12323 күн бұрын
  • I LOVE WORKSTATIONS

    @doubleacoarnaud9280@doubleacoarnaud928024 күн бұрын
  • Awesome video. Thank you for sharing.

    @stuartsherman5975@stuartsherman597513 күн бұрын
  • lol he said “All you weirdos that work on Blender”

    @pulsedream@pulsedream14 күн бұрын
  • Workstations are definitely the way to go. Got a Lenovo C30 during covid. 2 x e5-2680 v2 and 128GB of ecc DDR3. While not so good as that Dell it handles huge multiple image file sets with ease using GIMP.

    @TheMcspreader@TheMcspreader24 күн бұрын
    • I got basically the same machine as yours!

      @kaerix0@kaerix024 күн бұрын
  • I use one of these similar workstations at work. I was amazed just how much they can handle.

    @challacustica9049@challacustica904920 күн бұрын
  • Old work stations are where it's at! I'm running a T5810 with E5-2667g3 (got a E5-2687Wg4 waiting to go in) 128GB ECC registered ram, RTX-2060 w/16Gb and an M.2 nvme on an adaptor card. It's running Ubuntu LTS. Before this I used a Dell T3500 for years. The parts are old but they're cheap, well built and have great real-world performance. Welcome to the enterprise-grade club.

    @evancourtney7746@evancourtney774614 күн бұрын
  • My first Dell Precision was a T5600, which I got for free from my employer (gifted/fully written off) after it was decommissioned in 2017; plus an extra 825W PSU that had been trashed along with another T5600 chassis. Still have it as a backup unit at our second apartment. I upgraded it to dual E5-2680's (from dual E5-2667) back in 2018. The only investment was a 0.5TB SSD, single use Win10 Pro license, and repurposed RX590.

    @jb678901@jb6789012 күн бұрын
  • I got the single cpu thinkcenter cause it had a good 8 pin for a 3060 12gb. Im never going back. Came with a xeon 2135 and 64 gb of ram for $190. This thing just runs beautifully. Congrats on the build, definitely use earlier videos you made to look further into this so thank you.

    @Democratese@Democratese13 күн бұрын
  • Now I feel bad for by $5k workstation.

    @robsquared2@robsquared224 күн бұрын
  • Feel better dude!!

    @Matt-oq4jq@Matt-oq4jq24 күн бұрын
  • you can get a nvidia telsa p40 with 24gb of ram at least of 200 dollar for vram video editing

    @bekim137@bekim13724 күн бұрын
    • I wish there were an easier way to cool these. I had to design custom ducting, fan mounting, and a service for Linux to dynamically adjust the fan speed.

      @execration_texts@execration_texts13 күн бұрын
    • @@execration_texts you right the teslas are little problematic to cool because of passive cooling system

      @bekim137@bekim13713 күн бұрын
    • ​@@execration_texts Hi, sorry for mu bad english, I have Tesla m40 and installed heatpipe of nvidia 980ti with 3 fans max 4.000 rpm and under stress it reaches a maximum of 65 C :) Now I trying to cool the Tesla p100 16Gb :)

      @user-ze5nf6gv5h@user-ze5nf6gv5h9 күн бұрын
    • @@execration_texts I thought there were aftermarket powered fans that fit on them, so the only thing needed is a spare fan power connector ... and a wide chasis.

      @vap0rtranz@vap0rtranz3 күн бұрын
  • Bought a HP Z620 years ago for $200. Upgraded the Xeons to E5-2667V2. It came with 64 MB EEC, two 2T hard drives , and a 6MB video card. For maximum productivity at minimum cost, old workstations are the way to go.

    @turbo32coupe@turbo32coupe21 күн бұрын
  • Excellent video, enterprise grade workstations are awesome and cheap on the used market.

    @linuxishawt@linuxishawt21 күн бұрын
  • Nice! I just recently got a T7910 so a little bit older, but 28 cores, 56 threads + 64GB of DDR4, and a gtx 1080. oh and a 500GB nvme drive with adapter. Its quite a beast I might add. I may eventually drop my RTX 2080 Super in there.

    @OfficialiGamer@OfficialiGamer5 күн бұрын
  • i am amused - the xeon you bought was an MSRP of 3k each and you got them for 150 or so. buying old tech is so nice...

    @dercooney@dercooney20 күн бұрын
  • I got a T5820 during covid when everything was unobtanium. Replaced the CPU with a 12core v3 CPU and that workstation did everything I needed until I built myself a new machine. Since then it's been my proxmox server and I'm just getting around to replacing it with an Epyc system. For the ~$400 I put into it it was definitely worth it.

    @nadtz@nadtz24 күн бұрын
    • Hi, what model CPU did you use?

      @dimidimi6243@dimidimi624314 күн бұрын
    • @@dimidimi6243 E5-2678 V3. You can get them a lot cheaper now than I did then.

      @nadtz@nadtz14 күн бұрын
  • Hello, fellow bad-back haver! Do whatever exercises your doctor/physical therapist gave you, on whatever schedule they gave you, or on some regular schedule if you didn't get a schedule. Also, get a back brace. Also also, if your car doesn't have lumbar support for it's seat, consider getting a lumbar support pillow. I found one at an auto parts store and I wanna buy like ten more because that one took me from not being able to comfortably drive to often feeling better *after* driving than before!

    @Niarbeht@Niarbeht4 күн бұрын
  • Last year I bought a barebone Precision 7920 (wider 7820 with a bit better cooling and more expansion slots) for $460, a pair of Xeon Gold 6146s for $230, and 128gb ram to use as a home server. I loaded it up with 8 3.5" HDDs, a few GPUs, and installed Proxmox. I ran Cinebench R23 and got 1084 SC and 27794 MC. I ended up selling it (for a profit at least) cause I really just didn't need it lol. It was a beast thought and I wish I had found a reason to keep it. Cheers

    @EpicBr0@EpicBr021 күн бұрын
  • That's an awesome build! The Dell T7820 is surprisingly good, now I want to build one myself!

    @Miyconst@Miyconst23 күн бұрын
    • dell pro gear is a dream to work on, and cheap as hell

      @dercooney@dercooney20 күн бұрын
    • @@dercooney I would agree if they would use standard ATX PSU & motherboards.

      @Miyconst@Miyconst20 күн бұрын
  • Love that you tried BeamNG on it, really like seeing how the sim performs on high core count systems like yours

    @Sithhy@Sithhy24 күн бұрын
  • Gah, I have a thing for these massive CPUs, and you've just informed me that they're relatively accessible... Stop giving me ideas, I'm already spending too much money!

    @CompHwTipsAndTutorials@CompHwTipsAndTutorials20 күн бұрын
    • They're so cool looking though!!

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg20 күн бұрын
  • Glad you're OK man! That car crash was intense.

    @vap0rtranz@vap0rtranz3 күн бұрын
  • very cool video whats the power usage?

    @zeeweenor@zeeweenor24 күн бұрын
  • I would've loved to see how much power it draws at it's maximum potential but regardless, amazing video, nice cinematic shots and great story writing skillz, hope you have a safe recovery

    @Droid_Does_not_compute@Droid_Does_not_compute24 күн бұрын
    • I'll check after work and let you know

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
  • I saw this and ended up getting this same barebones 7820 and OH MY GOD. if they didnt use all proprietary parts i would never build diy pcs again, and personally its gonna take a lot to get me off the used workstation train from now on. awesome video

    @jackalito4022@jackalito40229 күн бұрын
  • I took similar route and am in love with my HP Z840 workstation. Nvidia 3090 and it is a great AI monster for little money.

    @JelckedeBoer@JelckedeBoer19 күн бұрын
  • This is waay better than the usual high core xeon builds with poor ipc.

    @stephenxs8354@stephenxs835420 күн бұрын
  • Very cool, love seeing these old workstation rebuilds. Curious what was the wattage it's pulling on average?

    @ToiletThuggin@ToiletThuggin12 күн бұрын
  • Not a bad option for people who have a tight budget.

    @CherryColaWizard@CherryColaWizard20 күн бұрын
  • Love the videos, I’m wondering how you don’t have 100k subs by now

    @bladeoftruth-@bladeoftruth-24 күн бұрын
    • I've heard it's my upload schedule and general attitude/sassyness

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
    • Well keep uploading I enjoy the content

      @bladeoftruth-@bladeoftruth-24 күн бұрын
  • Learning to walk back & forth on a schiller piano : "...what is this s***, magic?!..."

    @guidelow@guidelow5 күн бұрын
  • Recover well ❤

    @mediumsizedcal@mediumsizedcal18 күн бұрын
  • I actually bought a dell 7920 rack mount a few weeks ago (hasnt arrived yet) and this video has me even more hyped about the performance I can hopefully get out of it 27k on cinebench? Damn Althlough I onlt got 2 12 core xeons, don't remember their model names

    @hackbustersminecraft@hackbustersminecraft24 күн бұрын
    • The nice part is you can always upgrade!

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
  • nice shot !!!

    @emmanuelmartin9568@emmanuelmartin95689 күн бұрын
  • Very interesting video. Any idea what the cause was of the screen damage on the monitor that you featured please? Asking because my LG 43UD79 has just about the very same image that appears despite no external damage being apparent. Absolutely gutted to have discovered this damage considering it's been used very little. Not sure whether a Mainboard replacement will remedy this as from what's understood the screen has been physically damaged somehow however as I've said I'm at a loss as to how it was damaged. Thank you. Keep up the great content.

    @buildfrom@buildfrom20 күн бұрын
    • The screen was pushed in on mine it looks like

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg20 күн бұрын
  • Hope you Are better now After your accident ❤

    @QWERTYQwertz852@QWERTYQwertz85224 күн бұрын
  • Awesome video, looking into similar build. Are you running Windows 10 or 11? Not sure if Windows 11 supports Xeons.

    @johnj2809@johnj280915 күн бұрын
  • What about power and noise, can this thing sit in your living room or is it waking up the neighbors?? I'm thinking about a Poweredge 640 but this may be a possible alternative.

    @joshbest9294@joshbest929419 күн бұрын
  • Could you suggest a PSU for this rig ? Amazing video thanks for sharing. Can I install Ubuntu on it by the way ?

    @JohnDoe-ji1zv@JohnDoe-ji1zv14 күн бұрын
  • Great video. I did see a LTT video the other day where Linus had a rig complete a blender render in literally the blink of an eye. But it was like a 300k machine. I have been thinking of building my daughter an am5 system for this very thing. I suppose you feel this would blow any am5 setup out of the water for video editing yes? I have a couple other questions if you wouldn’t mind. The first cpu does it not have a cpu cooler? Maybe I just missed its install. Did you do the water cooling? Or did it come with cpu coolers? What was your total cost of the build?

    @MrExdous69@MrExdous6920 күн бұрын
    • The first CPU has the same cooler as the second, both are just air cooled with small fans. Honestly, if you can go AM5 I would. The power savings alone are going to offset the cost IMO. Plus you're going to have more options at the end of the day

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg20 күн бұрын
    • @@aChairLeg she has a TikTok and makes videos on a crappy ryzen 3 7000 series laptop. A couple of her videos have over a million views. I want to build her a legit pc for doing videos. You think a ryzen 5 7600 or 7700 would do as well in rendering videos?

      @MrExdous69@MrExdous6919 күн бұрын
    • @@aChairLeg I’m solely talking about for rendering videos. We are already going to build her an am5 pc as I have everything spare save a mobo. I’m just wondering if I should build one of these rigs for her as well only for her video editing

      @MrExdous69@MrExdous6918 күн бұрын
    • @@MrExdous69 I think a 7700 would be perfect, and have more of an upgrade path and more support. If you want more opinions, feel free to join the discord and ask there

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg18 күн бұрын
  • Hey if you use zfs + zstd compression you can achieve (# of drives) x (speed of single drive) x (compression ratio [I get between 1.7 - 3.64x compression) Resulting in crazy fast storage, which also happens to have a ram disk cache (ie zfs arc) I'm getting nearly 14GB/s read speeds off a laptop with x2 gen3 m2 ssds...

    @nectarinetangerineorange@nectarinetangerineorange23 күн бұрын
  • I asked this question on your Discord as well. Apologies for the repeated wall of text. I like the idea of the 40 core budget monster for video editing and transcoding. That leads me to my question here. Why don't tech tubers ever show things like numbers of simultaneous transcodes with Plex, or Handbrake HEVC veryslow transcodes or AV1 preset 1 or 0 transcodes? Most just say something like "Handbrake transcode speed in XX minutes," but never say their settings. I really want to build this 40 core 80 thread beast, but I need more info and stats.

    @jpyper@jpyper12 күн бұрын
  • Yes, I really like my T7820. I got a loaded one without vid and hd for a bit over $500 with dual 6148's.

    @user-kk3eq9lu3i@user-kk3eq9lu3i2 күн бұрын
  • I typically stay away from that gen xeon for budget workstation and instead go first gen EPYC as the are super easy to OC and Enermax TR4 (gen2) has no problem keeping them cool. My 32core is at 3.8Ghz and u get more expandability and can go 64 core if need be. For storage i use 2 asus hyper m.2 adapters with 8 nvme drives (all 8 in raid zero with immense bandwidth / speed cause i dont store anything permanent there just work and games) and I have 4 8TB HDDs but I use Primocahce to speed them up immensely by using ram plus an extra nvme as cache (apart from the 8 nvme on the asus adapters, the motherboard has 2 nvme slots plus i have extra pcie slots free. This is my baseline config for all my budget EPYC builds.

    @durdy911@durdy91120 күн бұрын
  • Amazing, how you managed to extend 1 minute useful info for 15 minutes! 👏

    @ferencszabo3504@ferencszabo350412 күн бұрын
    • You're right, I should make a short on this and make even more money! Thanks bro

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg12 күн бұрын
  • I got myself a home server which is a hp z640 and has dual xeon e5 2680 v4 so I have 28/56 of broadwell not skylake and 128gb of ram. I'm also running Truenas which makes its so all programs are numa aware and will run across all cpu cores. all in spent like less than 300 usd and that thing is beast for anything I throw at it. my average cpu utilization is about 2 percent with a boat load of services running.

    @gamingclan4651@gamingclan465120 күн бұрын
    • Wow! That's a hell of a setup, especially for $300

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg20 күн бұрын
  • I suspected deals like this were out there. Thanks!

    @0bscura@0bscura21 күн бұрын
  • Id have to try and Hackintosh that

    @mlthmp@mlthmp19 күн бұрын
  • As a reference, while this system can handle 768 GB of RAM across two CPUs, a Threadripper 7xxx system can take 2TB of RAM. And that's on a single socket board. If you went dual socket EPYC, the max RAM would be 4 TB.

    @BrunodeSouzaLino@BrunodeSouzaLino24 күн бұрын
    • I've seen a dual socket mobo bundled with two 7501s on aliexpress for $800. Not sure if it's a scam or we're entering an era of cheap old epyc workstations

      @blasuxru@blasuxru19 күн бұрын
    • And it would be 6k MTS... No even the same league

      @scentilatingone2148@scentilatingone214813 күн бұрын
  • I've got this setup crunching for World Community Grid on BOINC. Have you figured out a way to unleash the 6138's to their full 3.7Ghz Boost potential on the T7820? I hover around 2.6Ghz with all cores below 80C so there is a lot of lost potential still to be had.

    @rvmco@rvmco4 күн бұрын
  • How much energy would it deaw? Looks juicy not gonna lie cause i need a build for next year. Gor Houdini simulations.

    @Helios.vfx.@Helios.vfx.21 күн бұрын
  • I was racking my brain trying to figure out how you got 40 cores under $800…when I have a 36 core T7920 under my desk. Lmao I’m stoked Skylake-EP is getting super affordable. Big core counts, lots of PCIe lanes, and common bifurcation support makes it a nice upgrade over Haswell/Broadwell. Mine’s running a ProxMox lab after I pulled it from NAS duty in favor of a 4c Kaby Lake Xeon.

    @Blustride@Blustride20 күн бұрын
  • What version of windows did you use? Have they finally enabled consumer platforms to utilise 2 physical processors again?

    @kuhhnt@kuhhnt22 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, I believe win 10 pro has dual CPU support

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg22 күн бұрын
  • Putting your SSD in the hottest freakin place? Good luck yo

    @yunodiewtf@yunodiewtf11 күн бұрын
  • whats the lowest idle power this does

    @InsaiyanTech@InsaiyanTech23 күн бұрын
  • Put a Intel Arc to decode the h.264 or h.265 via quick sync and you can use this system or your previous system whitout problems, worked wonders for me.

    @RicardoNogueli@RicardoNogueli12 күн бұрын
  • XEON GANG LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOO! I bought a used Dell T5810 Workstation, added a second 200-something (240 I think?) GB SATA SSD, slapped in an RX 6600 and initially ran it with 12 Gigs of DDR4, but recently raised that to 20 GB of Ram, and replaced the Xeon E5-1650 V3 that it came with an E5-1650 V4, and I'm gaming pretty well. My next planned updates are to go for a Xeon 2697 V3, more SSD (maybe going for a 2TB M.2 and using a PCIE to M.2 converter), and maybe in a couple of years, getting a 6650 XT or a 6700 XT.

    @KurosakiNaturo@KurosakiNaturo22 күн бұрын
  • I got that SSD, make sure to do the firmware update on it from solidigm. Mine was 6.4tb for $350. Pcie4 rated for 5dwpd for 5 years. Dell still lists the exact same drive as a bto option on their server builds for $18k. Mine had zero hours. I have been so frustrated by computers in recent years. Mostly expensive for slow (single threaded) server grade hardware. Last summer I deployed an epyc 9124 (zen 4 3.7ghz) with a supermicro motherboard so I get 12 ddr5 channels, 112 PCIe lanes, and decent single threaded performance. The single threaded cpu performance was 2 times faster than the fastest frequency optimized zen3 epyc.

    @mikegrok@mikegrok6 күн бұрын
  • hmmm, got me thinking this would be a good candidate for my home lab server.

    @harbinjar@harbinjar3 күн бұрын
  • I am constrained to high single thread performance which means I have an i9-13900k for After Effects, it does benefit from more cores with multi frame rendering but not enough to justify pure core systems aside from latest gen threadripper, which is not cheap.

    @trektn@trektn21 күн бұрын
  • Did you say you were on Miyconst's discord? RAD man. That's one of my tech discord hang outs.

    @greenprotag@greenprotag23 күн бұрын
  • Have you thought about something like an Intel Arc card for AV1 encoding? I think that could probably help out your workflow for video editing quite a bit

    @SimisearOfficial@SimisearOfficial22 күн бұрын
    • Not until you just said that. I'm gonna try and check it out at some point

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg22 күн бұрын
  • I bought a used dell t7810 and upgraded it to 44cores with 512gb ram. Never been happier for analysis for imaging. Everything else crawls.

    @inventorOz84@inventorOz8412 күн бұрын
  • With four channel RAM, as opposed to two channel, you just take the RAM speed and double it since you've doubled the channels and throughput. So 2133MHz would be equivalent to 4266MHz in two channel. Combined with the huge L3 CPU cache and....

    @shodan6401@shodan6401Сағат бұрын
  • The right tool for the job :)

    @GrillerGT@GrillerGT19 күн бұрын
  • 13:02 The storage warning is perfect.

    @codeman99-dev@codeman99-dev14 күн бұрын
  • Man that was an awesome video time to retire the T410!!

    @sherrilltechnology@sherrilltechnology2 күн бұрын
  • I'm *REALLY* interested in this setup's power consumption & how loud does it get under different loads. I would give it a try without GPUs as a home lab server with virtualization. Would you 🙏please consider making such video? Thanks!

    11 күн бұрын
  • How much power does it use on idle?

    @angeloerasto@angeloerasto17 күн бұрын
  • Hope you get better, back issues suck!

    @ChristianGonzalez-qu2sc@ChristianGonzalez-qu2sc15 күн бұрын
  • i got mine single slot 14 core for rougly 400, plus duties from UK. i plan to upgrade on the go to 28 core.

    @simonmeszaros2770@simonmeszaros27705 сағат бұрын
  • damn: this video made me think a lot. i need a video editing machine plus music production (ableton 11) and i need capture 4k30 fps/4x 1080p webcams, you may have inspired some purchases

    @TechDave@TechDave23 күн бұрын
  • Very nice. I also considered a very similar route with either the Dell or the Lenovo dual CPU machines. But there is that issue with a lot of software unable to make use of both CPUs. I watched a LOT of Miyconst videos as well. Turns out that there is a Xeon chip with 18 cores and 36 threads, but not all cores can Turbo Boost. Except Miyconst and his friends found a way to unlock Turbo on ALL cores. It's the Xeon E5-2699 v3. This is only a 3.6GHz boost clock. But with 18 cores, even at that speed you need some pretty aggressive cooling. HOWEVER, it turns out that there is a special version of this CPU. It's NOT on the Intel Ark database, which means that this was a custom configuration for a single OEM. I'm guessing for a Mac Pro, but I have no idea. What I DO know is that this variation, the E5-2696 v3 is the same silicon as the 2699, except that it has a max boost clock of 3.9GHz. Plus it has some additional instruction sets not found on the commercial version. And thanks to the BIOS injection revealed by Miyconst, et al, with water cooling that means 36 threads at 3.9GHz, which should be buttery smooth for editing. I'm a little chuffed that my 3080 FE only has 10Gb of VRAM, but everything I've read about the cards packed with RAM chips from this generation forward tells me that they are just running too hot. They will work fine for a while, but sooner or later they are going to fail. Not like my GTX 980 Ti that is as good as the day I bought it. In fact, it's going into the same rig. And I can keep the VRAM on the 3080 at 80° max under stress tests And aside from using the 980 analog output just for dedicated gaming on CRT (that never gets old), I can still do things like dedicate OBS capture to it, separate from the 3080, and use its 6Gb of VRAM for additional compute power for rendering or whatever. The machine is 3/4 built right now, just modifying the case for an external drive bay and add some additional fans. I'm making the case have positive air pressure to keep out dust. All said and done, it will have an MSI x99A MB with the OEM version of the 2699 v3, 64Gb of Four Channel ECC RAM, a 1500w Seasonic PSU, a Corsair AIO, the RTX 3080 and GTX 980 Ti, 2.5GHz Wi-Fi, a 500Gb NVMe Samsung 980 system drive, plus a 2Tb Samsung 970 EVO working drive, a 16Tb Enterprise HDD for cold storage in a modified mid-tower whose name just left my mind. The popular one with the metal bar that hides the cables? And I've started a separate NAS device also with a couple of Enterprise level HDDs that will only serve as backup. And once any backups are complete, it will be disconnected from the network and the internet. But it's fun as hell building these kinds of rigs, and seeing just how much performance you can squeeze out while doing it on a budget. I love what you've done, and I'd REALLY like to talk you out of that Titan X. That is the VERY BEST card ever made with an analog output. Almost identical to my 980 Ti, with double the VRAM. I have a nice water cooler if you ever want to let it go....

    @shodan6401@shodan64012 сағат бұрын
  • Good video!

    @YannMetalhead@YannMetalhead14 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg14 күн бұрын
  • im wondering if similar workstations are good for programming / running apps local on the PC does anyone know anything about that

    @saifosama1833@saifosama183319 күн бұрын
  • just to clarify... did you replace the Dell T7820's power supply? if so, would any current power supply works as replacement?

    @ecu4321@ecu432116 күн бұрын
    • Nope, the stock PSU in the 7820 can supply quite a lot of power to a gpu since it's 950 watts

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg15 күн бұрын
  • I wonder who told you to get that keyboard❤

    @SpectraFGC@SpectraFGC24 күн бұрын
  • Wow, great work. I've a great trick in my mind, how do you think to install proxmox?

    @temyraverdana6421@temyraverdana642117 күн бұрын
  • what about power consumption @exporting video?

    @ajslim79@ajslim7917 күн бұрын
  • Motherboard ya listed at $250 being sold online for like $700 in itself on most storefronts like ebay, fb, mercari

    @AbyssalSoda@AbyssalSoda9 күн бұрын
  • Going for 5950x wouldn’t be cheaper? And supports ECC too?

    @Adam130694@Adam13069419 күн бұрын
  • I’m on a ryzen 53600 system and well ordered a ryzen 9700xd3 now I need a mobo/ram/psu since my 750w ain’t gona be even close to enough

    @user-yf6mo7tf9p@user-yf6mo7tf9p8 күн бұрын
  • I didnt know that this platform is getting cheap omg 🤤

    @twistedfish4936@twistedfish493624 күн бұрын
  • Hi, what happens if you try to upgrade to Win 11?

    @simonallen6427@simonallen642712 күн бұрын
  • Good video. I just wonder how close that an upgrade to a 5950x from a 3700x on your original rig would have gotten you to this Xeon tower's performance.

    @JamesSmith-sw3nk@JamesSmith-sw3nk24 күн бұрын
    • I want to eventually test that, but I needed a second PC anyways so I wanted to try something new. I'm guessing the performance isn't too far off honestly

      @aChairLeg@aChairLeg24 күн бұрын
    • @@aChairLeg I mean sure, performance may be similar, but I'm sure the expandability of that workstation is insane. PCIe bandwidth for days.

      @bhume7535@bhume753524 күн бұрын
    • Damn, I get absolute shit performance on my 5900x in Eco Mode, I'm tempted to run R15 in PBO and see if the space heater amount of heat it generates is worth it

      @friedzombie4@friedzombie424 күн бұрын
    • A 5950x would have better performance for majority of things. The Ryzen has a higher single core. Most games and workstations do not need 40C/80T. Also, not sure if you know or care, but your idle consumption is probably in the 130w range now, with that system easily pulling 250w under load. Once again, awesome pcie expansion of you need it, but completely overkill for what you use it for. I have the 5950x, a dual Xeon scalable gold 6138, Xeon e-2146g and the i5-14500. The 5950x with dual Nvme drives, AMD 6700xt with 3 monitors pulls about 90w idle, 150w under load. Golds are at about 70w idle (just boot drive, 64gb ram,10gbe nic), and goes to about 250w under load. 2146g pulls 48w idle, 80w load with dual ssd mirror boot, dual mirror nvme, dual mirror 18tb enterprise drives, 128gb ram, with 10gbe nic for the truenas server. 14500 has single nvme, 64gb ddr5 and 2.5gbe nic. It is used for Plex server/transcoding and home assistant under virtualized proxmox. Idle is 20w, load about 40w. Either way, I understand the cool factor of enterprise gear. Realistically, it is not efficient nor suited for most tasks, nor really great for a home server either.

      @marsb3306@marsb330624 күн бұрын
    • @@bhume7535 Power draw is also insane, good luck running it for like half a day every day.

      @kaminekoch.7465@kaminekoch.746523 күн бұрын
  • Can someone tell me if this Workstation supports Resizable Bar? Looking to use an Arc GPU if possible in a media server.

    @ElsuUni_@ElsuUni_3 күн бұрын
  • I'm having a lot of trouble finding a titan xp for a reasonable price. Other than that, good video, very informative.

    @MoxiePoss@MoxiePoss16 күн бұрын
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