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  • ✙ dcc :pedomustdie: :phear_slackware: D ✙ dcc :pedomustdie: :phear_slackware:
    Okay this might be a, have to buy from me tbh.
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    @dcc@annihilation.social Is that an Intel GPU?

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      @dcc@annihilation.social Is that an Intel GPU?

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      @xaetacore Intel Arc Pro B50, its the new one thats sff
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        @xaetacore Intel Arc Pro B50, its the new one thats sff
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        @dcc@annihilation.social be careful with intel GPU's form what i understand they are quite new in the block and intel has not been doing that good, and i read some conflicting things on their GPUS

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          @xaetacore Intel Arc Pro B50, its the new one thats sff
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          I like it just for the fact that it doesn't dump heat inside your chassis.
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            I like it just for the fact that it doesn't dump heat inside your chassis.
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            My home server is a dual socket Xeon machine and I have no problem whatsoever with cooling, for the simple reason that all air which passes over a CPU cooler immediately exits out the back.

            This is an old picture, now there is ductwork connecting between the two CPU coolers and the back of the case, so air goes through CPU2 then CPU1, then out the back.
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              My home server is a dual socket Xeon machine and I have no problem whatsoever with cooling, for the simple reason that all air which passes over a CPU cooler immediately exits out the back.

              This is an old picture, now there is ductwork connecting between the two CPU coolers and the back of the case, so air goes through CPU2 then CPU1, then out the back.
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              @cjd@pkteerium.xyz servers in towers are supreme if you have the space for it, quiet, cool and easy to maintain

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                @cjd@pkteerium.xyz servers in towers are supreme if you have the space for it, quiet, cool and easy to maintain

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                Yes, it's excellent. Plenty of interchangeable parts, no stupid vendor lockin crap.

                I wish someone would build a chassis with flex-hose that can go from a 120mm bracket out the back, and also flex hose between two 120mm brackets (for dual socket). Also a GPU shroud would be nice because almost everybody makes GPUs that just dump heat everywhere.

                Also I wish someone would make a chassis with a HEPA air filter integrated in the front panel so it doesn't get dusty and it cleans the room.
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                • Caleb James DeLisleC Caleb James DeLisle
                  Yes, it's excellent. Plenty of interchangeable parts, no stupid vendor lockin crap.

                  I wish someone would build a chassis with flex-hose that can go from a 120mm bracket out the back, and also flex hose between two 120mm brackets (for dual socket). Also a GPU shroud would be nice because almost everybody makes GPUs that just dump heat everywhere.

                  Also I wish someone would make a chassis with a HEPA air filter integrated in the front panel so it doesn't get dusty and it cleans the room.
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                  @cjd @xaetacore The only thing tower "servers" are useful for are when you don't have a rack, or when you have a regular gpu for the sever and don't want to buy a new gpu.
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                    @cjd @xaetacore The only thing tower "servers" are useful for are when you don't have a rack, or when you have a regular gpu for the sever and don't want to buy a new gpu.
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                    A tower and a 4U are the same thing, so if you have a rack then just put it sideways. But I don't have enough compute horsepower to require a rack at home...
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                      A tower and a 4U are the same thing, so if you have a rack then just put it sideways. But I don't have enough compute horsepower to require a rack at home...
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                      @cjd @xaetacore You can get a rack for your networking, which can then be also a rack to your server.
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                        @cjd @xaetacore You can get a rack for your networking, which can then be also a rack to your server.
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                        In my networking cabinet, everything is a different size, so there's just no rack that really makes sense here.

                        The stuff on the left is a 12v power supply with relays so I can programmatically power cycle embedded devices (modems) that are under test.
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                          @cjd @xaetacore The only thing tower "servers" are useful for are when you don't have a rack, or when you have a regular gpu for the sever and don't want to buy a new gpu.
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                          @dcc@annihilation.social @cjd@pkteerium.xyz it's perfect if you don't have a garage or a room to dedicate for servers or if you live in an apartment like me, how to reduce the noise a lot.

                          But yeah if I had a dedicated room for garage that could muffle noise I will definitely go for racks

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                            @cjd @xaetacore You can get a rack for your networking, which can then be also a rack to your server.
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                            @dcc@annihilation.social @cjd@pkteerium.xyz networking equipment is one of those things I prefer to put in rack, mainly because of your consumer or Prosumer you're not often going to hit the load where they start making a lot of noise

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                              In my networking cabinet, everything is a different size, so there's just no rack that really makes sense here.

                              The stuff on the left is a 12v power supply with relays so I can programmatically power cycle embedded devices (modems) that are under test.
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                              @cjd@pkteerium.xyz very organised nice solution!

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                                @dcc@annihilation.social @cjd@pkteerium.xyz it's perfect if you don't have a garage or a room to dedicate for servers or if you live in an apartment like me, how to reduce the noise a lot.

                                But yeah if I had a dedicated room for garage that could muffle noise I will definitely go for racks

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                                But the question is what are you putting in the rack?

                                I've had 1Us, they're a pain in the butt. Everything is proprietary dell crap, there's only one PCIe port, you can't just grab a random ATX PSU off aliexpress.

                                Even if I had a rack, I'd just do the same build as a 4U and put that in the rack, and then for my needs 36 cores, 256G of ram, 6T of SSD and 6x 12T of rust is everything I need. So what? A rack for 1 server?
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                                  But the question is what are you putting in the rack?

                                  I've had 1Us, they're a pain in the butt. Everything is proprietary dell crap, there's only one PCIe port, you can't just grab a random ATX PSU off aliexpress.

                                  Even if I had a rack, I'd just do the same build as a 4U and put that in the rack, and then for my needs 36 cores, 256G of ram, 6T of SSD and 6x 12T of rust is everything I need. So what? A rack for 1 server?
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                                  @cjd @xaetacore Its called 2u, my dell r720xd is a great example of a server that was only 300-400$ with 256gb of ram 20 cpu cores and has 12 disk shelfs.
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                                    @cjd @xaetacore Its called 2u, my dell r720xd is a great example of a server that was only 300-400$ with 256gb of ram 20 cpu cores and has 12 disk shelfs.
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                                    How much ram? Because ram really kind of decides how many VMs you can comfortable run...
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                                      How much ram? Because ram really kind of decides how many VMs you can comfortable run...
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                                      @cjd @xaetacore I just said 256 gb
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                                        @cjd @xaetacore I just said 256 gb
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                                        Ok, I thought you meant disk. So I spent about 400 on the same thing (minus SSDs and disks), but my setup has no proprietary interfaces at all. The only downside is that I had to build it.
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                                          Ok, I thought you meant disk. So I spent about 400 on the same thing (minus SSDs and disks), but my setup has no proprietary interfaces at all. The only downside is that I had to build it.
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                                          @cjd @xaetacore You mean you have no idrac lol.
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