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I go caseless, because it is cheaper and easier to set up. Less time setting up, more time crunching. I also have no chance of them being touched or moved.
Well, when cases are sub-$10 each and I can get something assembled in 20 minutes it's well worth it IMO :)
 
Well, when cases are sub-$10 each and I can get something assembled in 20 minutes it's well worth it IMO :)

I wish I could find cases sub $10. ;)
 
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Well, when cases are sub-$10 each and I can get something assembled in 20 minutes it's well worth it IMO :)
When $10 is a lot of money, it means something. That 20 minutes is more like 2 minutes for me, so I find the time trade off well worth it. That is 18 more minutes I could be gaming and enjoying myself.
 
Well if you pay shipping I can get you old and dinged up cases too ;)

Well, I thank you sir. I wish I had room for more cases and funds for more pcs, but alas, I am at my limit for the time being :(
 
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When $10 is a lot of money, it means something. That 20 minutes is more like 2 minutes for me, so I find the time trade off well worth it. That is 18 more minutes I could be gaming and enjoying myself.
I can't argue with either of those. For me, the trade-off is well worth it for the security of knowing that my computers aren't nearly as fragil.
 
The answer is density, boys. Built yourself 2P/4P rigs and you can have four rigs in one spot. ;)
 
It has been very nice getting pie fairly often. I am going to shut down most of my fleet, and make some adjustments. Might not them back online too quickly.
 
Sold two more of my i5s and used the proceeds from that to buy another 4P setup. Supermicro H8QGi-F setup with the [H] OC BIOS preflashed, 4 Opteron 6172 CPUs (2.1GHz 12C PhII gen), and 4 2U G32 coolers. Despite being a somewhat older board it still supports the newest Opteron 6300 series CPUs, so once the prices come down a bit I can upgrade to those.

Also--looking at getting some new G34 heatsinks for the 1U setup--if I leave the top off, I can use regular 92mm or 120mm coolers. Gonna see how the OCed 115W CPUs do with the Supermicro 2U coolers because they're cheap (~$30 each vs $60 for the Noctua ones). But either way before too long I'll be getting new heatsinks to quiet it down a bit
 
All my Win 10 Insider Preview machines are rebooting. Looks like Microsoft stopped pushing new preview builds out, so the trial is running out.
I guess it's time to break down and buy Windows 10 for my main machine at least.
 
All my Win 10 Insider Preview machines are rebooting. Looks like Microsoft stopped pushing new preview builds out, so the trial is running out.
I guess it's time to break down and buy Windows 10 for my main machine at least.
I'll give you a 7 Pro key that you can upgrade to 10 ;)
 
All my Win 10 Insider Preview machines are rebooting. Looks like Microsoft stopped pushing new preview builds out, so the trial is running out.
I guess it's time to break down and buy Windows 10 for my main machine at least.
Insider trial? That's how I got W10... but I thought it was a full legit copy.
 
Insider trial? That's how I got W10... but I thought it was a full legit copy.
It's the "If you be our beta guinea pig and find bugs for us, we'll let you keep using beta versions" version. I thought they were going to keep rolling out beta builds, but it appears that they've stopped doing that. Each build expires at a set date which, as I've recently experienced, will BSOD every hour or two with an error like "WINDOWS_NT_TRIAL_EXPIRED". Since there's no new beta build to update to (apparently?), Insider Previews just stop working.
I'll give you a 7 Pro key that you can upgrade to 10 ;)
I wouldn't mind that at all. :toast: Looking at this guide, it looks like I can possibly get a fairly clean Win10 install off of it.
 
Huh, they just removed the ending date for MCM and dropped the progress to 71%. And I was so proud of finishing my 5 year badge (I'm at 4:354:12:02:18) so close to the end. Good news for @Arjai and @ThE_MaD_ShOt. (those are just 2 that I happen to know that are close to major badge upgrades)
 
Well, the seller of the 4P Opty setup says he's sorry it's taking him longer to ship than he promised, so he's throwing in the 16GB RAM for free! :D
 
Well, the seller of the 4P Opty setup says he's sorry it's taking him longer to ship than he promised, so he's throwing in the 16GB RAM for free! :D

I sure hope that at the very least it gets here in time to be setup up before Challenge time! :o
 
I sure hope that at the very least it gets here in time to be setup up before Challenge time! :eek:
He shipped it today, but the long part is going to be waiting for the PCIe-> EPS adapters from Newegg. Not going to run 4 115W CPUs on a single EPS plug--really need all 3 of them hooked up.
 
Numbers will be down due to VMs not playing nicely with each other on the ESXi server. I even set the priority of the crunchbox on super low, but it slows down the other OSes considerably.
 
Good progress is being made on the Linux/Windows runtime discrepancy:
armstrdj said:
Internal testing is looking good and I would expect a beta test soon. It was a build issue, some of the compiler options were having a much greater than expected impact on performance.

Thanks,
armstrdj
Looking forward to it being resolved--200+ Linux threads that would love to earn some new badges :)
 
Newest Opteron setup is up and running, at least temporarily. Turns out it actually has Opteron 6176 SE CPUs instead of the 6172s it was advertised with. Clockspeed is thus higher (2.3GHz vs 2.1GHz) but TPD / CPU is also up from 115W to 140W. Don't have any PPD estimates yet.
 
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Newest Opteron setup is up and running, at least temporarily. Turns out it actually has Opteron 6176 SE CPUs instead of the 6172s it was advertised with. Clockspeed is thus higher (2.3GHz vs 2.1GHz) but TPD / CPU is also up from 115W to 140W. Don't have any PPD estimates yet.

A little higher clicks and tdp is no biggie for you. Extra PPD is all good :)
 
A little higher clicks and tdp is no biggie for you. Extra PPD is all good :)
Well, power DOES matter. These CPUs run a bit hot too...with the 2U coolers and 120mm fans on top they're in the upper 60s. Looking forward to getting a PPD estimate come tonight's update :)
 
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