Actually wouldn't be as bad of a room heater if the radiators fans exhausted out an open window or something, but it would definitely be a very efficient space heater for working in cold winter weather if inside.
why do you need that? when you are both: 1. dont even know wth is deep learning or machine learning 2. broke as fuck and cant afford 1 GPU without asking your mom for some cash
@@euphoriess You should be ashamed to judge about us like this. Why do you assume that we can't even afford a GPU for around 400€? And why do you assume that I don't know about the basics of deep learning, machine learning or neural network, Lone Wolf as well? I advise you, never judge about someone you don't know. It's a sign of weakness.
@@euphoriess wtf are you saying? Work based on deep learning or neural network aren't a big deal at all.. Even bitcoin mining is also a type of deep learning workload..
Actually i searched for it cause the gpu cluster at my workplace is old and the boss thinks i am very techsavy cause i am graduated from a reputed university so..... He told me to look for a good server online and here i am.
@@username8644 Is there a little bit more you could elaborate about why not the Threadripper? The specs I see on paper are: TDP: 2x Xeon 6148 = 2x 150W vs 1x Threadripper 3990X = 1x 280W ECC: AMD CPU's have been supporting ECC RAM for over a decade. PCI-E lanes: 4 graphics cards = 16*4 = 64 lanes, the Threadripper has 88 PCI-E 4.0 lanes. Physical slots: 4 graphics cards require four 16x slots: >The C621-WD12 has 4x x16 slots running at x16 and 4x x16 slots running at x8, all slots are PCI-E 3.0 >The TRX40 AORUS XTREME has 2x x16 slots at x16 and 2x x16 slots running at x8, however all slots are PCI-E 4.0 Sidenote: Yes, the physical space between each slot on the Threadripper board is sufficient. As he's using 8 instead of 12 RAM modules he won't be using 6-channel. As I can see it, the only downside on choosing Threadripper is not having support on "Registered" on top of ECC, which seem to be the only valid point that I did not see you mention though.
@@username8644 First off. You have indeed not stated that Xeon's a good choice, but you did state that Threadripper *is not* a good choice at all. What my comparison showed is that Xeon is a *worse* choice, so of course I'd shove it down your throat if you feel that way. Secondly, you "literally" said ecc in your first comment yes: You replied on a question "why not Threadripper 3990X" with the first sentence being, I quote "Because he needs a server motherboard, ecc memory, and tons of pcie lanes." That to me looked like you were mentioning "ecc memory" as a Xeon advantage over Threadripper, which I corrected to be untrue since Threadripper does in fact support unbuffered ECC RAM, just not buffered ECC RAM. Back to you: Learn to read not only mine, but also your own sentence before desperately trying to portrait yourself as a fool.
@@username8644 Since you "did not" state that Xeon was a good choice, but clearly stated several specs e.g. "a server motherboard, ecc memory, and tons of pcie lanes", followed by a second comment stating "Threadripper isn't a good choice at all for this guy.", I ask you honestly: Were you trying to 1) explain that based on those three specific specs, dual Xeons were a better choice than Threadripper (since you explicitly said Threadripper isn't good at all), or 2) only throwing those specs into the conversation to sanctimoniously sound like you know what you're talking about whilst honestly wanting to ask about Epyc, but then clearly burnt yourself since those specs you mentioned are rather in favor of Threadripper? No wait never mind... Considering your pathetic reading comprehension, the two of us should let other people answer my question if they happen to stumble upon this discussion. *Edit:* Don't worry folks, I was just adding a little bit of insult to injury after objectively debunking him, all that's worth to be said can already be read in my previous comment.
@@username8644 Hmm okay! After today you've at least learnt not to reply on a question with the word "Because..." anymore if you're absolutely not planning to answer the question you're replying on, but rather introduce a whole new question.
some considerations: beautifull, but for deep learning is not temperature safe. The loop across 4 titan and then trought 2 xeon 20/40 and so less liquid for a system that can be hours testing models at high use, is not a good project. It can be better when you create a loop just for GPUs and other for cpu, all in one it will be very hot.
Those videos are a paid feature that some custom PC stores have. Thats why they don't show the operating system and don't make benchmarks. It is just to show the PC being made for their clients, probably the client can receive an uncut version with benchmarks, but i don't know i never ordered it ,but i already saw this option in a few stores.
I don't do much workstation stuff other than light CAD and I have certainly done nothing in deep learning, but why titan RTXs, I do know Vram is important, but why not a quadro rtx? Just wondering. Absolute beast of a build by the way 👍
In seriousness, not a huge amount. Minecraft is multithreaded these days but the bulk of the game still runs on a single thread. Since those are Xeons, single core clock doesn't get very high.. AND, since Minecraft doesn't support multiple GPUs, 3 of those Titans won't do anything. So, this rig will bottleneck like crazy.
So i know very little about water cooling but with 2 huge CPUs and 4 beefy gpus wouldnt it be better to have a seperate loop or like a distributor plate so the water isnt going past both cpus and then through the gpus? Because by the time it gets to the gpus, especially the last two, wouldnt it be pretty heat soaked? Isnt the point of a distributor plate so that you can run a single loop and get the cooled water to each component? Like one that runs water to cpus and then maybe two more outputs that go to two gpus each?
@@JAYJAY-ch4ik Actually no, this video is a service of their custon PC store, the client can pay a little extra for then to record the process. Maybe the client, but this video is an actuall product that they sold.
you did not apply the thermal paste properly. I saw through the holes in the water block that it was not around the edges. this greatly impairs cooling
"Yes mom, I need this for studying"
underrated
Ahahahah
Allow it fam
Deep learning
* deep gaming
Finally a pc that can run crysis in 4k at 30fps
Still can it actually run Crysis? 🧐
Moar like 'can it run minecraft with rtx enabled?'
Crysis Remastered
No more than two GPU support for gaming
crysis brought most high end pc builds to their knees...
25k room heater seems like a good idea :)
Actually wouldn't be as bad of a room heater if the radiators fans exhausted out an open window or something, but it would definitely be a very efficient space heater for working in cold winter weather if inside.
@@TSPxEclipse place 300k tnt in minecraft nd let them off and now your room is hotter than the surface of sun
yes winter is coming
Part 2? Deep Learning performance demonstration? Please.
@Lone Wolf i too
I would guess that that build is for a client and he doesn’t do any deeplearning himself
why do you need that? when you are both:
1. dont even know wth is deep learning or machine learning
2. broke as fuck and cant afford 1 GPU without asking your mom for some cash
@@euphoriess You should be ashamed to judge about us like this. Why do you assume that we can't even afford a GPU for around 400€? And why do you assume that I don't know about the basics of deep learning, machine learning or neural network, Lone Wolf as well?
I advise you, never judge about someone you don't know. It's a sign of weakness.
@@euphoriess wtf are you saying? Work based on deep learning or neural network aren't a big deal at all.. Even bitcoin mining is also a type of deep learning workload..
Now you won't know why I've got so many likes
to be honest no one has written this comment before you
You're Right!
Yeah, But now you're (and I'm) gonna search for more. Let's be honest
@@zedx4749Sadly true...
Actually i searched for it cause the gpu cluster at my workplace is old and the boss thinks i am very techsavy cause i am graduated from a reputed university so..... He told me to look for a good server online and here i am.
Welcome to another episode of you can't *AFFORD IT*
invest
wosh/r
Just finance it. Probably a better investment than a car
I feel so lame with my 16 cores and 128 GB of Ram... still trying to get my hands on 2 RTX 3090s. One can dream :(
I just wanna ryzen 5 3600x and rtx 2060 and i will be happy XD
all i got is a i7 9700 and a rtx 2070 super, but that is a good option aswell.
@@trude1494 you make it sound like it's nothing but that's pretty damn good
Trow the X away and you will be more happy with a 3600
@@trude1494 intel is suck
I got a Gt 710 and a Ryzen5 2400g
Bet this can crush the Crysis series. Seriously though, I'd love to build a machine like this at least once in my life.
Holly shit how does this only have 13k views this looked super professional
The only computer in which internet explorer runs faster than chrome.
Finally a computer powerful enough to find Obama's last name
lmao
Obamium
Obama Trump
What is his car called?
Obamamobile
@@avsrikanth3795 obamobile
Why 2 20 core Xeon 6148 (~3000$ each) and not a 64 core Threadripper 3990X (~3500$)
@@username8644 Watt per performance, wouldn't Threadripper or even Epyc provide lower power consumption?
@@username8644 Is there a little bit more you could elaborate about why not the Threadripper? The specs I see on paper are:
TDP: 2x Xeon 6148 = 2x 150W vs 1x Threadripper 3990X = 1x 280W
ECC: AMD CPU's have been supporting ECC RAM for over a decade.
PCI-E lanes: 4 graphics cards = 16*4 = 64 lanes, the Threadripper has 88 PCI-E 4.0 lanes.
Physical slots: 4 graphics cards require four 16x slots:
>The C621-WD12 has 4x x16 slots running at x16 and 4x x16 slots running at x8, all slots are PCI-E 3.0
>The TRX40 AORUS XTREME has 2x x16 slots at x16 and 2x x16 slots running at x8, however all slots are PCI-E 4.0
Sidenote: Yes, the physical space between each slot on the Threadripper board is sufficient.
As he's using 8 instead of 12 RAM modules he won't be using 6-channel. As I can see it, the only downside on choosing Threadripper is not having support on "Registered" on top of ECC, which seem to be the only valid point that I did not see you mention though.
@@username8644 First off. You have indeed not stated that Xeon's a good choice, but you did state that Threadripper *is not* a good choice at all. What my comparison showed is that Xeon is a *worse* choice, so of course I'd shove it down your throat if you feel that way.
Secondly, you "literally" said ecc in your first comment yes: You replied on a question "why not Threadripper 3990X" with the first sentence being, I quote "Because he needs a server motherboard, ecc memory, and tons of pcie lanes." That to me looked like you were mentioning "ecc memory" as a Xeon advantage over Threadripper, which I corrected to be untrue since Threadripper does in fact support unbuffered ECC RAM, just not buffered ECC RAM. Back to you: Learn to read not only mine, but also your own sentence before desperately trying to portrait yourself as a fool.
@@username8644 Since you "did not" state that Xeon was a good choice, but clearly stated several specs e.g. "a server motherboard, ecc memory, and tons of pcie lanes", followed by a second comment stating "Threadripper isn't a good choice at all for this guy.", I ask you honestly: Were you trying to 1) explain that based on those three specific specs, dual Xeons were a better choice than Threadripper (since you explicitly said Threadripper isn't good at all), or 2) only throwing those specs into the conversation to sanctimoniously sound like you know what you're talking about whilst honestly wanting to ask about Epyc, but then clearly burnt yourself since those specs you mentioned are rather in favor of Threadripper?
No wait never mind... Considering your pathetic reading comprehension, the two of us should let other people answer my question if they happen to stumble upon this discussion.
*Edit:* Don't worry folks, I was just adding a little bit of insult to injury after objectively debunking him, all that's worth to be said can already be read in my previous comment.
@@username8644 Hmm okay!
After today you've at least learnt not to reply on a question with the word "Because..." anymore if you're absolutely not planning to answer the question you're replying on, but rather introduce a whole new question.
Nice build. Personally, I used transparent tubes
w light can grow algal
some considerations: beautifull, but for deep learning is not temperature safe. The loop across 4 titan and then trought 2 xeon 20/40 and so less liquid for a system that can be hours testing models at high use, is not a good project. It can be better when you create a loop just for GPUs and other for cpu, all in one it will be very hot.
yes agreed. should have separate loops for the individual CPUs and GPUs
Came here to say the same thing. This build sucks only because the loop makes no sense. No respect for thermal dynamics.
but does this meet Autodesks recommended specs?
I don't know why this channel can't collect more views and subscribers.
That's pretty good
Now the Matrix world can be simulated
the thing i like most about this build is the massive radiator.
U must do dual loop for this.
@F a my setup 2 pump at 5v
love this chanell they even add evrey parts name i love it
This is exactly air conditioner I need for my office
Have you ever built one with a Water cooler off a freezer to coo; the water temp going through your reservoir?
tthat pc costed more than my car
@@cembaturkemikkiran4109 You still have a life in this pandemic.
Misspelled "titanrtx" in description hashtag line.
Everyone gangsta till this guy builds watercooled pcs
mans should've wait for threadripper pro
maybe you should spread that thermal paste on the gpu cuz sometimes they won't spread as evenly
electrical bill has entered the chat
If you can afford this I’m sure the electric bill is a breeze.
interesting fact: this pc may costs more than somebody's house
Nice piece of computer
Do you have the electrical consumption ? ^^
Those videos are a paid feature that some custom PC stores have. Thats why they don't show the operating system and don't make benchmarks. It is just to show the PC being made for their clients, probably the client can receive an uncut version with benchmarks, but i don't know i never ordered it ,but i already saw this option in a few stores.
I don't do much workstation stuff other than light CAD and I have certainly done nothing in deep learning, but why titan RTXs, I do know Vram is important, but why not a quadro rtx? Just wondering. Absolute beast of a build by the way 👍
Titan is more powerfull and and even though 132gb would be great, 96gb with that amount of power is better.
Yoooo... imagine how many frames I could Get In minecraft.
alot....
@@TheHurriedRabbit I would hope so lol
Atleast 12
In seriousness, not a huge amount. Minecraft is multithreaded these days but the bulk of the game still runs on a single thread. Since those are Xeons, single core clock doesn't get very high.. AND, since Minecraft doesn't support multiple GPUs, 3 of those Titans won't do anything. So, this rig will bottleneck like crazy.
3. take it or leave it
thanks for sharing this setup new you change my life
"our brains better thsn his room heater" lol xd
would you do performance tests on this beast ??
where did you get the case, so sick!
but you didnt show how fast it would train a model :
he did not build it for himself
MNIST in 20ms
The music/song is Latasha - Charangos
Backsound title please?
What about the benchmark?
student PC in computer room: Intel celeron J 1800
1GB DDR3-L 1333
30MB storage
teacher PC in computer room:
only if u have a kewl teacher but yes lol
One small pump for all that rad?? Dont think it would produce enough pressure
And dual loop must use in this case is much much much much cooler.
Скромный офисник, я смотрю. Бюджетненько
Панимаю
Holy crap that build. Man I can’t even have it in my dreams xd 😂
the water to the video cards wasnt suposed to enter one side and out from the other?
This is definitely the future
I will give my life for this pc
Deep Learning
Them: Titan RTX
My Brain while learning things: Intel UHD graphics
the rear exhaust fan is like why am i here for
So i know very little about water cooling but with 2 huge CPUs and 4 beefy gpus wouldnt it be better to have a seperate loop or like a distributor plate so the water isnt going past both cpus and then through the gpus? Because by the time it gets to the gpus, especially the last two, wouldnt it be pretty heat soaked? Isnt the point of a distributor plate so that you can run a single loop and get the cooled water to each component? Like one that runs water to cpus and then maybe two more outputs that go to two gpus each?
What's shong is that one from the start?
I imagine my son telling me this is a trash pc comapred to the cheapest cellphone in his epoc.
Hello...yangcom...where is thr part list ?
temp readings? hello?
im just siting here thinking. one loop ? isnt the second cpu and the gpu´s gona run hot as hell ? but looks nice
You trying to heat your whole house with that?
Does it run assetto corsa ?
Is there a way to get these PC delivered to Australia ? does Yangcom have a Korea/ English Website ?
Still can't run crysis at 480p 😂
Isn't one single pump a little bit too weak for this massive rig?
You know its a fuckin monster when it requires an external Radiators Setup 💀💀
series all unit to one water cooler system ..
the water might be too hot for last 2 or 3 unit
So like 3 1/2 modern warfare updates not bad at all
Why not the thread ripper? Given the nature of the load dual Xeon seems wasteful.
Why intel Xeon insted of thread ripper 64 core or epic 64 core ?
This is insane... Speechless watching this build.
*How many Google Chrome windows can it open? :D
finally a pc that can run Minecraft with shaders
Will that cooling work? A single water flow through all the components dosent seems like efficient cooling
It’s just for show. Anything more than 3 fans is just for show. There is only so much the pump can do to distribute the coolant and draw it back.
@@JAYJAY-ch4ik Actually no, this video is a service of their custon PC store, the client can pay a little extra for then to record the process. Maybe the client, but this video is an actuall product that they sold.
ye but threadripper outperforms the dual intels.
Why not AMD Threadripper?
kinda wanted to see acrylic tubes
Howcome it's Deep Learning PC? And where are the Bench Mark's?
Please benchmark this beauty
What about to show some fps in games? It would be awesome.
this is actually crazy...literally
What radiator is that and where did you find it
After Effects will still crash with those ecc memories :/ but for gpu rendering machine, this is a BOMB.
Crysis: "pfff".
Gues its time for 3090’s, that will learn faster than Me
I think they bought the ram last since it has no heatspreaders/heatsinks
What the music of the video
Up
Up
Up
Can you make videos about mo-ra3 420 PRO There is very little information on the internet
Where can we get mo-ra3 420 PRO
Cadê o cabo do SLI?
"Oh just for replying emails and light web browsing "
Can i use car radiator for cooling my PC?
only 1 pump? .. would probably go for 2 pumps
true but good pumps can push a lot and the blocks limit the pressure so you dont need a lot
@@Noooo23523 a d5 pump doesn't provide enough head pressure for 4 gpu blocks + CPU block and lot of rads
Would like to see benchmark's number
which is better titan rtx or quadro rtx 8000 for AI, deep learning and machine learning
okay but all that and no thermal figures?????
nothing too crazy just 4 FRICKIN RTX TITANS
Two threadripper?
That's overkill for a Dogs vs Cats classification :P
is this a double system gaming pc?
you did not apply the thermal paste properly. I saw through the holes in the water block that it was not around the edges. this greatly impairs cooling
What useful of this PC with heavy-Tech is?
Can it run Crysis 🤔?
That's a good question hmmmmmm...
How about termals?
The amount of experts in the comment section, when it comes to purpose-built workstations in this price range, is simply astonishing
Ikr, truly something to behold.
what is workstation? what does it do? what do you need it for?