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lot's of pictures...
Thanks for quoting all those pictures!Dual 2699 wow
don't have pics of the system to hand but i do have a CPUz validation of my xeon rig once im home ill get the photos up on here in any case, the CPU's are old but they're brilliant for my use next step is eventually an SR2 as soon as i can afford it.
validation: http://valid.x86.fr/m03s0q
Zarathustra[H];1041488107 said:Nice,
This is like my server, Dual L5640's.
I've got 96Gigs of Registered DDR3-1333 in mine though.
Zarathustra[H];1041488122 said:I'm really amazed at how many of you are building these as desktops. Must have a lot of renderers / encoders in here.
the 12 cores (24 threads) are great for my server, but I actually consider my 3930k's 6 cores/12 threads a bit overkill for my desktop. next upgrade (whenever that time comes, as this system still feels snappy) I will probably step down to a more mainstream quad core system and save a bunch of cash.
Nothing I do on my desktop takes full advantage of this CPU, even in 2015, almost 3.5 years after purchase in 2011.
i have only 12gb due to it being given to me XD the plan is 24gb then eventually 48gb or 96gb but that's a plan for when i actually have money XD
Zarathustra[H];1041488318 said:There was a guy in the FS/FT forums on here selling registered 8GB DDR3-1333 Hynix sticks for $40 a piece for a while. Was a great deal, I picked up my last few from him.
I had the L5640 in my SR-2 when I first got the board. Was able to hit 3.0GHz with it. Upgraded to the X5680 on the cheap using an ES version and now I'm at 4.3GHz.
5 years later, I'm still happy and extremely satisfied with the SR-2 and I use it for gaming and rendering.
It's hard to find SR-2 boards out there since it's discontinued. I still have an SR-X board I need to complete. But I'm thinking of off-loading it and getting the Asus z10pe-d8 ws and picking up dual 14 core CPU from a seller in the [H] forum.
It's hard to find SR-2 boards out there since it's discontinued. I still have an SR-X board I need to complete. But I'm thinking of off-loading it and getting the Asus z10pe-d8 ws and picking up dual 14 core CPU from a seller in the [H] forum.
Ran out of memory so had to get a new mobo and some ram sticks. Also since its an eatx board, I had to remove ODD bays and the top 5 HDD bays. Need to figure out how to fit more drives in there now.
New specs: X8DTH-iF, 12x 16GB DDR3 REG QR 1066Mhz memory, 2x Xeon X5560 cpus, HP P400 w/ 8x146GB 10K disks, one crucial 240GB SSD, IBM M1015 & 5x2TB seagate greens passed through to FreeNAS vm.
Memory seems to run at only 800Mhz no matter what I do. Manual says 1333 QR rdimms will be "bios automatic downgraded" to 1066, but did not mention 1066 qr rdimms being downgraded to 800. Does anyone know anything about that?
Zarathustra[H];1041455624 said:That is pretty impressive.
My dual Xeon L5640 (12 cores, 24 logical w HT, 2.27ghz, 2.8 turbo) got about 1075 in Cinebench R15, back when I had windows on it for testing purposes.
Low clocks and large numbers of cores are great in servers. Especially virtualized ones.
I wouldn't build something like this for use as a desktop though.
what coolers are they? they might be the same as one of mine (soon to be two once i receive payment for a sas controller on ebay )
They're Zalman CNPS10X Optima heatsinks Cheap, but works wonderfully and the pwm fans are quiet.
Ran out of memory so had to get a new mobo and some ram sticks. Also since its an eatx board, I had to remove ODD bays and the top 5 HDD bays. Need to figure out how to fit more drives in there now.
New specs: X8DTH-iF, 12x 16GB DDR3 REG QR 1066Mhz memory, 2x Xeon X5560 cpus, HP P400 w/ 8x146GB 10K disks, one crucial 240GB SSD, IBM M1015 & 5x2TB seagate greens passed through to FreeNAS vm.
Memory seems to run at only 800Mhz no matter what I do. Manual says 1333 QR rdimms will be "bios automatic downgraded" to 1066, but did not mention 1066 qr rdimms being downgraded to 800. Does anyone know anything about that?
How did you mount those HP drives in there?
Are you pushing that Corsair 550W PSU a bit when you spin up all those drives?
nice rig!
I have the same mobo, the chipsets are a pain to keep cool
re: your ram speed, I'd say that has to do with the fact that you are running all slots with darn big dimms!
Neat! I've been thinking of getting an IcyDock 2.5"-into-5" bay for some drives, but I haven't pulled the trigger just yet ...I mounted the cage to a plate of plexi, and then to a fan using rubber grommets. Then mounted the fan to the bottom of the chassis.
Neat! I've been thinking of getting an IcyDock 2.5"-into-5" bay for some drives, but I haven't pulled the trigger just yet ...
Neat! I've been thinking of getting an IcyDock 2.5"-into-5" bay for some drives, but I haven't pulled the trigger just yet ...
Are you pushing that Corsair 550W PSU a bit when you spin up all those drives?
Zarathustra[H];1041541294 said:Not sure if you are talking to me or B3nno, but we both use 550W PSU's and have a bunch of drives...
(Actually it's probably B3nno as my PSU is an Antec Earthwatts 550 Platinum)
I have never had an issue.
I assume this is because my M1015 SAS controllers cross-flashed to LSI 9211-8i IT mode properly support staggered spin-up, but I am not sure.
I have heard with properly functioning staggered spin up, that 650W is complete and total overkill for 24x 10K rpm drives, and I am only using 12 5400rpm power saving drives, so I don't think my 550W is a stretch.
Hello one and all again!
I posted my dual-CPU rig in here back in november 2013. it's been a year and some months since then, and I've gone ahead and done some minor upgrades to it. Just thought I'd post some pics since, although it's an old sucker and DEFINITELY slower than most peoples' laptops now (as was said before... ), it's still quite the workhorse. Getting to a point where it's showing its age (as if it wasn't already!) for some things I'm doing that I wasn't a year ago, such as constant nightly Google+ hangouts, but normally this only uses about 30% of each core or so when there's nothing really happening.
So, onto pics.
Here's where it currently stands... I took this after a cleaning. Having a gas station nearby with a free air tire pump is the best thing ever. don't need to pay for canned air, and I don't need to worry about rust in the line, since the pump gets used daily and is well-maintained.
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the RAID card in the PCI slot with the small heatsink turned out not to work. it'd make the machine lock up on POST after loading the card's option ROM to detect the drives. I believe this to be a bug in the BIOS in relation to the board's nForce CK804 (nForce 430, pretty much) and the nVRAID stuff. There's nothing I can technically do about it since Tyan does not support this board anymore.
and SPEAKING OF THE NFORCE, that thing gets HOT. like SERIOUSLY hot. I'd love to someday be able to take the board out and replace the heatsink on it (which is sort of mangled finwise because of all the fans I've tried to mount on it in the past) so to bring the temps down. if the temps on that are kept low, the system performs better. it especially helps out the nForce Gigabit adapter on-board, which would make the temps rise drastically with extensive use. This isn't such a problem at the moment as I've taken to using a dual-port Intel PRO/1000PT adapter in the X16-sized PCIe x4 slot. the Broadcom Gigabit onboard also doesn't like to play nice sometimes, so using this NIC over the nV and Broadcom onboard have become a necessity. I'll probably sometime soon replace it with a proper PCI single-port NIC as I have no use for the second port in reality. this is just what I had on hand that wasn't a Marvell-based card or a low profile Intel card that would also have sufficed.
The hole placement on the nForce heatsink is sort-of nonstandard in that the heatsink is rectangular instead of square. in this picture, you can see that clearly:
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I also believe the heatsink to be painted and not anodized, which just adds insult to injury.
I've only seen this board in one other "modern" build of this decade, one which was dismantled and replaced with a new AM3 board, recently. boo.
Pic:
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What's even more troubling is that I'm currently seeing what I believe are problem signs in the voltage department. I probably should be placing a multimeter probe on the 5v and 12v rails to determine accuracy, but I'm getting some unsettling readings from the sensors.
http://a.pomf.se/oiewkr.png
Ignore the Winbond sensor for the most part, I think it's reading some of the voltage sensors wrong... at the same time take a close look at it since I believe some of them to be right... sans the fan speed. Either that's because I'm sharing the PWM signal for a few fans, or because it's just that far off.
Anyways, just wanted to post that bit of update... since the last time I did post it, some people thought it looked pretty neat, even though it was old.
and yes, the webcam is still inside... but now it's pointing at something entirely different...!
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because why not. clicking the image above will take you to a Youtube video of the light show the fan puts off. it's off the NB heatsink of an old Intel 875X-based MSI board that was new-in-box and got scrapped.