new xs banner is mm falling asleep waiting for the mobo.
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CPU: Phenom II X4 955BE
Clock: 4200MHz 1.4375v
Memory: Dominator GT 2x2GB 1600MHz 6-6-6-20 1.65v
Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
GPU: HD 5770
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That's crazy, Movieman. Are there any other suppliers?
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CPU: Phenom II X4 955BE
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Memory: Dominator GT 2x2GB 1600MHz 6-6-6-20 1.65v
Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
GPU: HD 5770
Doesnt Alpenföhn Nordwand, aka Spire TherMax Eclipse II (aka many others) have one of the largest bases on the market at the time?
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coo...d_2.html#sect0
http://www.spirecoolers.com/main/pro...asp?ProdID=938
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Found this on AMDZone, dunno where to buy but atleast you have a few names if you feel like googling and "pulling a few strings"
1. TYAN S8230: dual G34, AMD SR5690+SP5100, EATX: ~$435
2. TYAN S8236: dual G34, AMD SR5690+SP5100, goofy PCIe slot arrangement, EATX: not yet released.
3. Supermicro H8DGU: dual G34, AMD SR5670+SP5100, PCIe/PCI-X via riser cards, EATX: $440-470.
4. TYAN S8812: quad G34, AMD SR5690+SP5100, SAS 6G, SSI MEB: ~$830
5. Supermicro H8QGi+F: quad G34, AMD SR5690+SP5100, SWTX: ~$830
6. Supermicro H8QGi-F: quad G34, AMD SR5690+SR5670+SP5100, SWTX: ~$910
7. Supermicro H8QG6+F: quad G34, AMD SR5690+SP5100, SAS 6G, SWTX: ~$925
8. Supermicro H8QG6-F: quad G34, AMD SR5690+SR5670+SP5100, SAS 6G, SWTX: ~$1000
http://www.amdzone.com/phpbb3/viewto...art=75#p180131
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CPU: Phenom II X4 955BE
Clock: 4200MHz 1.4375v
Memory: Dominator GT 2x2GB 1600MHz 6-6-6-20 1.65v
Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
GPU: HD 5770
Oh yea, they exist until you go to buy one.
I'm hearing there is a huge demand for the boards and the "big" accounts are being taken care of first..
I'll get one, just a matter of time.
I could call Dave Graham and probably get a Tyan but you know me, I want a Supermicro board..
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so how long do you think it will be until you are able to get ahold of a mobo? Im itching to get a 4P 6168 system put together and am also having a hard time getting my digets on a motherboard and heatsinks.
Do you think the supermicro (H8QGi-F for me)will be the best hardware for a software OC or have you heard of any other more OC friendly mobo's comming out soon?
Right now you know as much as I do.
Your looking at the single socket G34, I'm looking at the dual:
http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/moth...x0/H8DGU-F.cfm
As to OC your guess is as good as mine but I do know that SM generally has no hard line stipulations against OC'ing on single socket boards like they do on the duals..
I don't want to bug them too much.
With both Intel and AMD rolling out new platforms at the same time I imagine they are up to their necks trying to keep up.
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I looking to get a 4P...quad processor (48core) system. The work im doing requires as many processors as my meager wallet can get a hold of...last place i worked i used a 5500core cluster.
Ill keep my eyes open for heatsinks...i might just cad/cnc an adaptor if i can find a good heatsink with a big enough footprint to cover the CPU but not run into any of the memory etc.
Your meager wallet is going to be meager empty building that system.
4-6168's is app $3000.00
Board? Generally quad socket starts at a grand and goes up, key word is up
And then a MINIMUM of 4x1 gig per socket, thats $1600.00
Then the 1000-1200w PSU..$380-$550
And those quad boards are SWTX protocol,13x17".. Not manycases for them..
Your at least at $6000.00 with still case and drives to add but good luck.
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Meager being relative...the place i used to work spent the better part of $10million on the cluster. a $6K personal investment feels relatively small but yes its still alot of money for me.
Ive already got the case/powersupplys/etc and 48gb of memory. I just need the processors, motherboard and heatsinks.
http://www.supermicro.com/products/c...48TQ-R1200.cfm
Are there any good heatsinks out there that already have a large enough footprint to cover the heatspreader but dont fit the G34 bolt pattern?
still no coolers even the one's on newegg don't come with a heat sink....
Dave is this OK ( out of interest, not that I am willing or can pay it)? not considering shipping:
opty 8 cores: $266 IIRC x 4 : around 1100 bucks
Smicro mobo: a tad under $900
memos: 12 gigs: a tad under <500
questions:a 300 bucks psu ( the hx1000w is 230 ) will power this, right? memos are out of proportion if "only" using 12 gigs taking the amount of cores as a reference, right?
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