AVARigs | AMD EPYC WORKSTATION | DUAL CPU PC with 256GB RAM
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SKU: 15459118
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Specs:
Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL Dark Tempered Glass
SUPERMICRO MBD-H12DSI-N6-O Motherboard
2x AMD EPYC 7252 8-Core Processors
256GB 8x 32GB ECC memory
NVIDIA RTX A4000 Graphics Card
EVGA G5 1000w power supply Dynatron A26 - 280w TDP
Kingston 1TB Fury Renegade NVMe SSD - PCIe 4.0
Samsung 4TB 870 EVO SATA SSD
Silverstone USB-C card (for front USB-C support)
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That is one beastly workstation. Nice job!
Thank you! We love building unique workstations for our customers.
Need to see more workstations for common people - one cpu, fits in modern popular cases, no super costly, et cetera
It's interesting that this CPU cooler is enough in this configuration. I would have thought a standard non rack server case can't have such airflow which these coolers were designed for.
The workstation uses active heatsinks, meaning its primary source of cooling comes from the fan directly attached to the heatsink. Active heatsinks are more relaxed with airflow requirements, so long as decent airflow is present, and this case has plenty of it. If we had used a set of passive heatsinks, which do not have a fan directly attached to the heatsink itself, then we would agree. This would demand a case with strict airflow design, either from a wall of fans positioned strategically in front of the CPU sockets, or a wind tunnel that controls the path of airflow from the case’s intake fans, to the passive heatsinks and then to the exhaust fans on the case.
I'm doing a dual Epyc 7763 system for home use since my old single Xeon E5-2699v3 system is getting a bit dated. I decided to go with a Thermaltake Tower 900 and am going to have so much ARGB going on you'd think you're at a rave lol. My only complaint is not enough SATA cables. Do you ever have people stick gaming GPUs in your builds and run Win 10/11 Pro?
What is the benefit going Epyc over threadripper for a workstation? And does Epyc have the same quality of life as threadripper when working in windows 11? (I’m thinking for video editing and rendering)
If you are using an application that takes advantage of the different levels of cache provided by a CPU, two CPUs will double those specifications, as opposed to a single Threadripper. Otherwise, it would be more simple (for a similar result) to opt for Threadripper Pro and a single CPU with as many cores as you can afford. EPYC is just as stable as Threadripper, and we have a handful of clients that will use specific boards designed to support Windows 10/11 better than others.
Poor mans the same thing: Chinese x99 board, 2696 v3 18 core xeon, 256gb ddr3 lpddr3 ram -8 sticks. Pretty cheap for what you get, scores 7000points in cpuz test.
Hello :) Could you please share which OS did you install? I’m considering the same motherboard but on the SM website, it says that Win11 Pro/WS is not supported. Thanks
The Desktop version of Windows (8.1 to 11) work perfectly fine with these Supermicro H11 and H12 boards even though Supermicro doesn't provide technical support for it
@@tricountyretail992 many thanks for your reply (although my thanks are coming a bit late xDDD) Anyway, I can confirm that Win 11 Pro WS Enterprise is working perfectly on the board!
@@namikpirkic9381 Has the onboard VGA driver been fixed yet?
Win 10 or 11 will force reboot during non-busy hours to install new updates, better to use Windows Server 2012 R2, but it depends on your tasks.
Why not show components ? Now we are forced to look at..
Why 2 separate 8 cores instead of a single 16?
It effectively doubles the amount of cache available, as opposed to a single CPU. Some applications utilize multiple CPUs more efficiently than a single CPU, so this end-user could have that purpose in mind. Prior to Threadripper, it was also a way to introduce more PCIe bandwidth as well.
Which EPYC CPU is in this system?
2x AMD EPYC 7252 8-Core Processors
@@Avadirect Thank you so much!
@@lhbbq No problem. (:
i bet he gets this a lot but i thought that was an Angels and Airwaves shirt
Quer doar uma dessas pra mim?
What would you do with a PC with specs like this?
Why 2 cpu?? Each cpu has different access to gpu as i know. Not effective solution
Show us some games running on it!
This isn't a gaming PC. :D