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mikey
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Tom M wrote: mikey

Tom M wrote:

mikey wrote:

Tom M wrote:

So all I need are 5 more Titan V's (I want to sell the under performing one). 

Tom M 

So is the "underperforming" Titan V slower that your 3080Ti too?

The rtx 3080 ti when power limited to 300 watts blows right past it. At 200 watts it is competitive.

  It averages at least a 100 seconds slower than the others and at worst is slower than 2,000s.

Thank you I did not know that!!

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https://www.phoronix.com/revi

https://www.phoronix.com/review/system76-thelio-astra

Turnkey ARM 128 core system 

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Tom M

Tom M wrote:

https://www.phoronix.com/review/system76-thelio-astra

Turnkey ARM 128 core system 

WoW, this is interesting! 128 threads...OK, for E@h you would need to use Linux (so far), but soon there will be more "compiled Arm-64 apps". ????

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KLiK wrote: Tom M

KLiK wrote:

Tom M wrote:

https://www.phoronix.com/review/system76-thelio-astra

Turnkey ARM 128 core system 

WoW, this is interesting! 128 threads...OK, for E@h you would need to use Linux (so far), but soon there will be more "compiled Arm-64 apps". ????

My guess is there will only be new ARM apps if they are transparent cross compiles of x86 apps. I suspect that this would be the leader in any ARM CPU list. And in any electrical efficiency list. I am not certain it would make the top 50 list without a GPU and a new GPU app.

Tom M

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Tom M wrote: KLiK

Tom M wrote:

KLiK wrote:

Tom M wrote:

https://www.phoronix.com/review/system76-thelio-astra

Turnkey ARM 128 core system 

WoW, this is interesting! 128 threads...OK, for E@h you would need to use Linux (so far), but soon there will be more "compiled Arm-64 apps". ????

My guess is there will only be new ARM apps if they are transparent cross compiles of x86 apps. I suspect that this would be the leader in any ARM CPU list. And in any electrical efficiency list. I am not certain it would make the top 50 list without a GPU and a new GPU app.

Tom M

My guess is each Project would have to decide if it's worth it to make those apps as well, I don't see them making new apps unless they have enough pc's wanting to run those apps. So it could be a 'look what showed up' before they start making or modifying the apps.

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Just ran some guestimates.

Just ran some guestimates. Might generate 200,000 RAC. Unless time to process task comes down radically.

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Tom M wrote: Just ran some

Tom M wrote:

Just ran some guestimates. Might generate 200,000 RAC. Unless time to process task comes down radically.

20 R-Pi's, model 4's at that, would do around the same and probably use less electricity at that. NO they would not be nearly as flexible in what tasks it can run, or what projects though!!

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I got to wondering.  Is there

I got to wondering.  Is there the equivalent Epyc MB to the AsRock Epycd8 MB for the higher end Epyc processors?

Something like: ASRock Rack Server Motherboard SIENAD8-2L2T ATX Single Socket SP6 (LGA 4844) AMD EPYC™ 8004

or even a: TURIN2D48G-2L+

I think the issue is, price of the MB and price of the cpu(s).

I think this is a $3,000+ combo at least!

 

 

 

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Ian&Steve C.
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dont bother with anything in

dont bother with anything in the Sienna line. it's all zen4c stuff (lower clocks, less cache). dont think they announced any 8005 line. it's like a threadripper of the server world (less PCIe lanes, no upgrade path). not worth it IMO

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Tom M
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https://videocardz.com/newz/n

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-launches-jetson-orin-nano-developer-kit-at-249-mini-pc-for-developers

I think this may be a smaller version of what Keith M is running?

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