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Tom M
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Ian&Steve C. wrote: George,

Ian&Steve C. wrote:

George, I’ll think he still has the necessary memory to use this board, maybe Tom can confirm that. He also already has the CPU. 

Sold the memory.

Looking at CPU dominated processing. I do need a home for couple of gtx 1080's though.

I was trying to compare it with setting up a 5950x for CPU dominated processing.

I have memory for an am4 socket motherboard. I have a CPU cooler.. I have 2 unused am4 socket motherboards (one flaky, one not).

I already have another 850 EVGA PSU on order.

To run a 5950x full bore I would need a high end CPU cooler and probably another x550/x570 motherboard.

It would help if I could find a couple of EPYC cpu bottom feeder buyers who were not newbies.

Tom M

 

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Mr P Hucker
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Tom M wrote:Looking at CPU

Tom M wrote:
Looking at CPU dominated processing. I do need a home for couple of gtx 1080's though.

Those poor things, I'll give them a good home :-)

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Tom M
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Peter Hucker wrote:Tom M

Peter Hucker wrote:

Tom M wrote:
Looking at CPU dominated processing. I do need a home for couple of gtx 1080's though.

Those poor things, I'll give them a good home :-)

Oops. Thank you for the offer. But I don't wanna give them up. They are my baby's.

Tom M

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Mr P Hucker
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Tom M wrote: Peter Hucker

Tom M wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:

Tom M wrote:
Looking at CPU dominated processing. I do need a home for couple of gtx 1080's though.

Those poor things, I'll give them a good home :-)

Oops. Thank you for the offer. But I don't wanna give them up. They are my baby's.

How did your baby afford them?  :-)

Ah, so when you said you needed a home, you meant in another of your own machines.

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Tom M
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Here is a question. X570

Here is a question.

X570 vs b450 CPU processing in BOINC.

How much difference does the motherboards internal bus make when we are talking CPU dominated processing?

Tom M

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GWGeorge007
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Tom M wrote: Here is a

Tom M wrote:

Here is a question.

X570 vs b450 CPU processing in BOINC.

How much difference does the motherboards internal bus make when we are talking CPU dominated processing?

Tom M

I'll stick my neck out so those that actually know something can chop my head off.

I don't think that there will be much difference between the MBs because Einstein does not use many actual PCIe lanes for CPU processing.

Go ahead... chop away!!

George

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Tom M
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Here is an interesting CPU+mb

Here is an interesting CPU+mb combo. With 6 GPU slots. Yes it is used. But since CPU is both already installed and bigger/faster than mine it may not be an issue.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Combination-AMD-epyc-7551P-Supermicro-H11SSL-i-set-sp3-CPU-processor-2-0ghz-32-c-/174881726061?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0

Tom M

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Tom M
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GWGeorge007 wrote: Go

GWGeorge007 wrote:

Go ahead... chop away!!

Nah, you might be subject to a banana bazooka attack which could plug up a tail pipe.

But no George chopping is allowed.

Tom M

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Mr P Hucker
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Is a George a gentleman's

Is a George a gentleman's excuse me?

6 slots isn't that amazing, mine has 6, but they're shorter than those.

I used the classic potato up my headmaster's tailpipe when I were a lad.  He never found out who did it.  I believe it damaged the engine.

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Tom M
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Peter Hucker wrote: I used

Peter Hucker wrote:

I used the classic potato up my headmaster's tailpipe when I were a lad.  He never found out who did it.  I believe it damaged the engine.

Peter,

In the GPU user group we tease each other about using a banazooka when one is approaching another's RAC/tail pipe.

So it presumed we can aim too. Did you shoot the potato up that tail pipe?

Tom M

 

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