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this is the second fastest server we've ever gotten our hands on it's for

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scientific applications and machine learning and it might actually be better

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in some ways than the fastest one which happens to be the petabyte of flash

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project over there why because this one

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is freaking water cooled it's got six gpus in it it comes in two flippin

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wooden crates that's really all i know about it because it's been stuck at the

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border for over a month due to some kind of stupid covid delay so we're gonna

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open this puppy up and show you exactly what's going on inside whoa also it's

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only four gpus oh i thought it was six yeah sorry that's still pretty good yeah

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these are wooden crates sealed up with torx screws alex has his way but i think

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i'm gonna go try my way

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no don't use that i can't find a crowbar

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there's no way he's getting the crowbar before i'm done

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oh well that was no fun

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what is in here why do we have two boxes i don't even understand i was gonna say

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i don't even understand why there are two boxes are these are gpus this ain't

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no ordinary GPU ladies and gentlemen now

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there's a big difference between the water cooling that we as

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gaming enthusiasts use and what you'll see in

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workstation or server or data center applications i think this is all custom

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by camino like look at this back memory cooler what boards are these they have

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envy link fingers so they must be 30 90 class i think they're all a6000s

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yeah i've been trying to figure out the pricing on this i don't know yet it's all just like you

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know if you have to ask you can't afford it kind of stuff i didn't think Gigabyte

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was a quadro board partner though check out

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these quick connects love it so your cold comes in here presumably does some

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stuff heats up and comes out here it does look

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like they're five grand a pop u.s

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that's like msrp they're currently going for like nine grand if we screw up the

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packaging enough we might not be able to ship it back

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oh wow it really did not make it through there thanks jerry rig everything box

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cutter you can tell it's serious when it just does not look performance at all

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512 gigabytes of ddr4 3200

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six a6000 gpus two xeon platinum 8368qs

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two sfxl power supplies why are we opening what the heck is this

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it looks like me oh oh my god it's just power cable

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well that was wait but how many power cables do we need i'm a little confused

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because there are multiple power supplies listed on the bomb

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wait what what is this oh that's not power cables this looks like some kind

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of handle i think i gave you the lights oh that's heavy yep it's designed to be rack

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mounted it comes with rails but i can feel

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little nubbins on the bottom i think they're rubber feet i guess

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you can kind of use it however i mean that would be a big advantage to

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going liquid cooling like this with your compute node is that you wouldn't have

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to put it in a server room you could actually ow

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have it on your desk and without being super disruptive i mean yeah that

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machine out there might be more powerful but it's

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obnoxious to be in the same building as let alone room look at this wait this

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side's just rad i am really confused and you're about to be confused too

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let the camera see your confusion everything's fine it's just a very

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durable LTT Store.com water bottle this particular one belonging to alex but

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yeah what it's got gpus in it already so what are those they're gpus well

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obviously they're gpus it has three power supplies

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shout out camino for their custom io sticker that's actually a really smart

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way of branding your machine what would we use this for almost doesn't matter

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i'm okay well kyle has that thing upcoming he's got that raccoon that's

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like pooing in his yard and he wants to train like a machine learning model to

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recognize it and like shoot it with an airsoft gun or something apparently it

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takes like four days to do the training on his like consumer GPU this

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you can fit so much machine learning in here what's the front alex i think this

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is the front wait but is it no yeah this must be this has to be the front because

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it's got a thermal sensor in front of the radiator so you'd want to know your

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intake temps right oh

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wow are these ever tight that stripped one could be a problem we could end up

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drilling this out alex oh i really don't want to do that

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no it's dead and it mangled your torx bit oh great

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one power supply uh uh wait why are you doing that i'm

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powering it up but i'm about to drill it

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i mean that's fine what about we don't do that

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until we know that i did oh here it goes

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i guess it's on now

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uh what it just had a little panic moment and shut off cooling system stand

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by wait is it even full of water you can see right here there's a reservoir the

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water's right up at the top i think it's fine uh should i just drill this and get

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the top off yeah look at that now we're both being productive uh do you want to

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get footage of him wait stop alex too late brandon footage don't just pretend

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pretend to have the breakthrough moment again

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hold both buttons to turn on slash off

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cooling system start fan RPM monitoring on here it feels like it's intended to

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be up like this hello yeah kind of uh

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yeah whoa lots of bubbles

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i mean surely if they picture it like this and the text is this way it's

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intended to be run this way ah there we go

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good thing i didn't stab that that would have been pretty bad

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holy crap look at that back plate what are the

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gpus that are in here what was the point of those other ones then these have HDMI

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ports on them so i do not think that these are a6000s oh wait are those

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3090tis they could be 3090 ti's but i

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don't understand why they have these crazy 8-pin connector adapter doodads

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here then wait i don't think i've actually powered on

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the system alex like i don't have any lights on the keyboard this controller

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system up here is trippy

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here's our temp sensor for the front hanging off of it and then you can see

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the 24 pin connector goes into here oh

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crap is that usb yeah i don't want to wrench that off too hard and then you

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can see fan leads power

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presumably there's a coolant flow rate

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monitor all that appears to be completely custom

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should we take a closer look here before we fire it back up

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yeah these guys have come a long way since the last time we checked out one

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of their systems i recognized this triple power supply setup from last time

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that's super cool we've got three 140 millimeter fans so these are taking

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advantage of the full for you height of the chassis and then pushing that air

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through what looks like a triple 120 millimeter radiator which i

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honestly gotta say feels a little optimistic in terms of cooling we've got

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dual xeons and then quad gpus that are

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all supposed to be cooled by this single thick

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radiator i love this distribution block here for every heat generating device

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you can see we've got the cold and hot sides coming into this delrin

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distribution plate and then we've got cold coming out to the components these

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are all completely custom water blocks and then hot coming back to the

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distribution plate all joining together and going back to the radiator which

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then goes to our pump reservoir combo unit up here what we don't know is what

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the heck these things are there's two pumps in here by the way i'm not sure

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where they are but that's pretty oh there they are i think they're ddc variants

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on off commands not available just rip out the power just there boom they're

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gone uh in other news i checked and we actually have a terabyte of RAM

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64 gigs each this single dimm has more RAM than your

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workstation i wonder how many people are buying this thing i think it's less

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about how many people are buying this thing and more about how many of them

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some people are buying is this on or what select the input like i don't even have

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keyboard lights interesting well first of all let's talk about

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what went wrong yesterday oh yeah let's do that did i screw it up yes you did oh

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was it when i pulled this thing off it was yeah so it turns out that the

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power switch is like in here so this starts up the cooling checks

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everything make sure it's good yeah and then powers on the board yeah power's on

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the board so it just didn't yeah because when you did this

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the power switch connector you can see a little jumper right in there where you

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like really reefed on it cool yeah that was unplugged okay took a call

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with the people in austria Jake you spent what like two three hours on this

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20 minutes oh only 20 minutes not too bad

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20 minutes what it blue screened shut up

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i didn't do anything you just have an aura no i don't have an

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aura it's working don't touch anything i'm not touching it

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stop i'm screwing in a vga look users use keyboards just go to the keyboard

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okay do i get to know what gpus they are now

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they have the a6000 in there which means those must be 39 dtis then they're

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actually 30 90s i talked to them and they sent them

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just so we could show them getting swapped and show how easy it is okay

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cool what are we going to do now because my understanding is you've spent some

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time working on a benchmark that can actually take advantage of all of this

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GPU compute how much memory do these freaking things have 48 gigs each we

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have 200 gigabytes of video memory like

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just the CPU screen even like 76 cores

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152 threads i don't i don't know Intel's lineup very well anymore so what these

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are each 38 cores yeah are is that good are they fast i don't know should we

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test it okay so we're going up against what what do we have here in the

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reference ones what was it compared to a 32 core 2990wx i think favorably

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thank you for that i want to feel the heat though oh just watch this for a second okay all

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right i'll watch okay it was only necessary to watch for

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a sec no meaningful heat buildup was

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going to occur all right then wow that's fast 71

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000. what the hell is an

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they 83.68 a 3.7 base 2.6 270 watt TDP

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and a maximum memory size of six terabytes each now during cinebench they

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reached a maximum temperature of 55 degrees they also weren't running very

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long hey what happened to our power meters uh they're right there we only have two

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we also have the sketchy one let's use it one more time before we throw it out

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cinebench here we go i can pretty much guarantee you that the

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eight pin CPU power connectors of each of these two power supplies are going to

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the two eight pin inputs on the motherboard so we're sitting at about

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850 watts right now shall we do something to the gpus might as well okay

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so v-ray cuda sure oh rtx now let's do

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cuda i think that will hit it harder here it comes oh my god

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holy how is it not crashing it's pulling

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over 2 000 watts we have to be on two separate circuits we are yeah i want to

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feel the heat yeah what does 2000 watts i'm gonna get a sun pan boys this is

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crazy we're already at the point where the incoming air is 22 degrees and the

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outgoing air is 44

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which is pretty nuts and what's crazier is that if you check

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this out this v-ray benchmark only runs for one minute at a time

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so we're barely even stressing these gpus i have to manually restart it every

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single time which means i think it's time for us to switch over to your

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solidworks benchmark okay i'm concerned that it's not really going to work so

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i've been having a problem in the past it just like renders a bunch of passes

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on this they take such little time that i've been having trouble getting them

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all to get fully loaded

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to its credit when i'm not unplugging power supplies it appears to be

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rock freaking solid stable and in terms of

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balancing the load here let's hit it with v-ray again no single one of our

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power supplies is doing an outsized amount of the work when you're hitting

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the entire system i think the most is around 850 watts and given that these

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are 1 000 watt units from silverstone that's not bad i do have concerns about

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those poor power supplies drawing in like no it wouldn't even be 40 degree

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air because they're on this side

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of the radiator so actually they're getting pretty deep exactly this is

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weird because if you put your hand behind the radiator it's super hot but

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if you put it down where the power supply is it's still nice and cool

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solidworks crashed maybe some kind of driver issue we're not sure but

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blender's opening i'm curious a lot of my laptop benchmarks take about

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one and a half minutes on really fast ones to like three minutes

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on like something that's a little bit slower i'm kind of curious what this

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will do i'm thinking a lot less than that

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holy is it done no

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okay wait did we just witness

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a sub 8 second blender bmw render

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samples 3 000 sure maybe just increase the number of light paths as well yeah

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total lots okay

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it still did it in 16 seconds this is ridiculous it was 3 000 samples and 10

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times as many light paths okay can we do like 10 000 samples though is it even

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hitting all of our gpus not even hitting all the gpus is it possible that's

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misreporting oh they are all hot it probably is just misreporting i think

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it's misreporting because it just did that in 31.8 seconds it's gonna be a

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problem trying to stress this classroom

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well you saw here first ladies and gentlemen that is a 15 second classroom

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benchmark seconds i normally expect that to be

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like 10 to 15 minutes who would have thought that the render machine is

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incredible at rendering from 300 to 10 000 samples it's still

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chewing off 20 seconds at a time of the cta it's definitely using our cores as

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for our gpus where yet each one of these is pulling about 280 watts we've been at

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in a minute we still have about two minutes and 15 seconds left can confirm

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we've managed to fully load down the system 860 watts on that power supply

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625 there so that's just shy of 1500

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about 2 000 watts total yeah 2100 maybe

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a peak oh wow it's really hot now that the coolant's heated up oh that radiator

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is hot to the touch i'm amazed at how

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reasonably quiet it is though like you could have this in your room yeah and

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aside from your room being a billion degrees in like 20 minutes

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you could live with it like GPU's been hitting this for a little while but

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they're all at like 65 degrees max while drawing 300 watts

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and that's on top of the CPU each of which also are doing 300 watts

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oh it's done it finished in three minutes and eight seconds it looks

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better though well i'd imagine there's ten thousand samples well look i've

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never looked at it rendered like that wait

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i think you're right yeah i am right there envy link i think they'll run in

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four-way sli they will is that even supported that's not even supported on

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the 390ti i don't know i don't think so now rendering device wait did you

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already click run um okay so there's only one which would seem to suggest

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it's going to hit all four of them here we go

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here's where we find out if it's running in four-way sli i'm fidgeting

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for some context i spent a day and

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a chiller and a almost killing a 30-90 to get a score of 12 000 in this 500 456

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behold it's hitting the mall so we're sitting at about 1700 watts that's a

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little lower than what we saw in blender

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but we know okay that the CPU is not going to be hit

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too hard during the GPU portion is this running at 120 frames a second yep it's

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up to 160 now what we know is that this

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will not stress our CPU nearly as much

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as that blender render was so that 300 watt discrepancy is just one

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of our cpus sitting idle these gpus are

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going full grunt i guess we should probably calculate about how much it

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would cost 7 500 times 2 there's your

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cpus okay use a calculator i give up uh so

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about 60 grand 60 grand don't forget

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that they just ship you random rtx 3090s

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oh i think it did crash it crashed

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oh she's done but in fairness to camino

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four-way sli has not been like properly supported by NVIDIA in a very long time

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and it's probably a driver issue since we're happy with the a6000s in there and

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we're not going to swap in the rtx 3090s i might as well just explain why they

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included these it was so that we could show you guys just how easy it is to

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swap out the cards from your workstation camino will provide these pre-done up

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cards so basically it's just a one screw

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undoing these quick disconnects slotting in the new GPU i mean i guess you should

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also remove your power connectors at some point putting in the new one and

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then these actually come pre-filled with coolant so theoretically there's almost

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no liquid loss when you go from the old card to the new card and you should

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almost never have to top up the coolant which i thought was pretty cool attempt

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number two is running a lot slower power usage is

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lower it's around thirteen hundred watts

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uh crappy oh and it's crashed i don't know if we're getting 3d mark

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