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System Name | Main system |
---|---|
Processor | Intel Core-i7 4790K @4.5 |
Motherboard | Asus Z97-Pro Gamer |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO |
Memory | 32 Gig (16 GigADATA XPG V2 DDR3 2400 + 16 Gig Geil Evo Veloce DDR3 1600 CL11) |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX1080 G1 Gaming |
Storage | Western Digital Blue Cavier 500 and 1 Terabyte + 1 Terabyte Green Cavier + Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500G |
Display(s) | ASUS ML238 LED Monitor |
Case | Green Viper X3 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard-Realtek |
Power Supply | Green 700watt (Its a rebranded psu from highpower/kolink I guess) |
Software | Windows 10 /Ubuntu 16.04 |
Hello everyone,
I was asked to present a list of computer components for building two computer labs which are used extensively for high volume and heavy computations.( research based)
components such as mouse, keyboard, case, dvd writer, all these component and peripherals are not needed.
These systems are possibly used for the next 5~7 years (even more ) so they should be able to be capable enough and dont face any kind of component shortage ( I mean like ddr, ddr2 stuff that are not common these days )
The systems should be able to run like couple of virtualization softwares at the same time, each running their own OS, running possibly a heavy computation.
I was told for example, in one case, one software needs 8G of RAM, and should be run in a windows server OS in a VM (possibly vmware) (this was as a clue for how much capable the system should be)
apart from all of these , the technology is very important to them , they dont want to spend their money on something that gets obsolete quickly and they face difficulty for upgrading parts of the systems in the future if the needs be, so they put specific emphasis on the technology .
The budget is 2100$ ~2300$ for these two systems.
I know the budget is not that much, but I'd be grateful if you could suggest and guide me to get the best list proportional to the price .
I found someparts , I have no Idea if they are a good candidate for what is specified above :
Notes:
I have heard that SSD drives are not safe, and if they break or malfunction, the data can not (easily?!) be recovered at all like the conventional HDDs, so they opted for HDDs. I would like to know your opinion on this as well.
Thanks in advance
I was asked to present a list of computer components for building two computer labs which are used extensively for high volume and heavy computations.( research based)
components such as mouse, keyboard, case, dvd writer, all these component and peripherals are not needed.
- Mother board,
- CPU,
- RAM,
- HDD,
These systems are possibly used for the next 5~7 years (even more ) so they should be able to be capable enough and dont face any kind of component shortage ( I mean like ddr, ddr2 stuff that are not common these days )
The systems should be able to run like couple of virtualization softwares at the same time, each running their own OS, running possibly a heavy computation.
I was told for example, in one case, one software needs 8G of RAM, and should be run in a windows server OS in a VM (possibly vmware) (this was as a clue for how much capable the system should be)
apart from all of these , the technology is very important to them , they dont want to spend their money on something that gets obsolete quickly and they face difficulty for upgrading parts of the systems in the future if the needs be, so they put specific emphasis on the technology .
The budget is 2100$ ~2300$ for these two systems.
I know the budget is not that much, but I'd be grateful if you could suggest and guide me to get the best list proportional to the price .
I found someparts , I have no Idea if they are a good candidate for what is specified above :
- CPU: Intel i7 6700k
- MB: ASUS z170 pro gaming
- RAM: 2*8 bus 3000 gskill
- HDD: western 1 t blue
- Asus gforce gt 630 (this is not very important, since If the needs be, they can buy it at any time, and they are not bound to a specific technology)
Notes:
I have heard that SSD drives are not safe, and if they break or malfunction, the data can not (easily?!) be recovered at all like the conventional HDDs, so they opted for HDDs. I would like to know your opinion on this as well.
Thanks in advance