Gillbot
[H]F Junkie
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I decided since this is 'murica and I just like the looks of gobs of cores and ram for no other reason than "because", I want to put together a budget (hahahah I know right!) multi-core system. Now, since I haven't put together a system since socket 1155 and lga2011 (the original), I'm looking for feedback. I'm in he tire kicking phase so I have time to browse and see what kind of numbers I'm looking at and let that guide the direction I go.
So, with browsing eBay, I've seen several dell quad socket amd g34 boards for around $100, but my concern is all the extras I'll need to make it actually run. Does anyone know what I'd be looking at picking up extra if I try to use one of these cheap quad g34 boards? Special psu? Specific risers? VRMs? (I know, lol but they were needed in the ppro era!) There are also super micro dual socket boards which are likely to run better out of the box without extras, but they are dual not quad which is a buzzkill. I've seen many amd opteron 16 core CPUs for $50 each which for a brag box, is plenty over a more powerful and exponentially more costly Intel system and pretty much what got me thinking I could build something many core for not a giant cost.
I'd be happy with mounting it in a cardboard box (yes, I have a build thread around here somewhere of my old server in a cardboard box), tossing in as much ram as I can find with whatever psu I need and calling it done if I can get away with that. It's only gonna run win server and some flavor of Linux dual boot so it really won't be tasked with doing any real work other than bragging about core and ram count to those who care. I mean, you need 64 cores for Facebook and freecell right!!!
I just don't want to try the amd/dell route if it ends up nickel and diming me to death. If I decide all the small parts/pieces are gonna add up to too much, I may just scrap the idea and go for a single socket multi core Intel powerhouse. Heck, I may opt to try a single amd g34 16 core and see how well it performs even if it isn't a powerhouse, granted it can be built on the uber-cheap.
So, with browsing eBay, I've seen several dell quad socket amd g34 boards for around $100, but my concern is all the extras I'll need to make it actually run. Does anyone know what I'd be looking at picking up extra if I try to use one of these cheap quad g34 boards? Special psu? Specific risers? VRMs? (I know, lol but they were needed in the ppro era!) There are also super micro dual socket boards which are likely to run better out of the box without extras, but they are dual not quad which is a buzzkill. I've seen many amd opteron 16 core CPUs for $50 each which for a brag box, is plenty over a more powerful and exponentially more costly Intel system and pretty much what got me thinking I could build something many core for not a giant cost.
I'd be happy with mounting it in a cardboard box (yes, I have a build thread around here somewhere of my old server in a cardboard box), tossing in as much ram as I can find with whatever psu I need and calling it done if I can get away with that. It's only gonna run win server and some flavor of Linux dual boot so it really won't be tasked with doing any real work other than bragging about core and ram count to those who care. I mean, you need 64 cores for Facebook and freecell right!!!
I just don't want to try the amd/dell route if it ends up nickel and diming me to death. If I decide all the small parts/pieces are gonna add up to too much, I may just scrap the idea and go for a single socket multi core Intel powerhouse. Heck, I may opt to try a single amd g34 16 core and see how well it performs even if it isn't a powerhouse, granted it can be built on the uber-cheap.