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[92.118.233.240]) by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id u9sm3888984lbf.5.2012.11.27.06.38.26 (version=SSLv3 cipher=OTHER); Tue, 27 Nov 2012 06:38:28 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <50B4D0AC.2040905@gmail.com> Disposition-Notification-To: Evan Fotis Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 16:39:40 +0200 From: Evan Fotis User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.17) Gecko/20080914 Lightning/0.9 Thunderbird/2.0.0.17 Mnenhy/0.7.5.666 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: After Effects Mail List Subject: Re: [AE] 32core AMD build References: In-Reply-To: X-TagToolbar-Keys: D20121127163940311 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------040109080201040008040200" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------040109080201040008040200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'd certainly go for the 4Gb one for AE use.. It'll save you a slot too. On 27-Nov-12 15:22, lsslss wrote: > > One more question on the kepler 6xx cards, for my 32core build, which > is in the process of being build. > > What should I choose, > > ASUS GTX680-DC2T-2GD5 > > with overclocked speed to 1201MHz, but only 2GB GDDR5 > > taking in 3 slots on the MoBo. > > or > > > ASUS GTX680-DC2-4GD5 > > with a clock speed of 1058MHz, but with 4 GB GDDR5 > > taking in 2 slots on the MoBo. > > Both have 1536 CUDA cores, > > So the question is, more speed or more memory, for a Geforce card. > > *Or is there something else to consider?* > > THX ! > > (Any requests for benchmarks, which should I use? I'll probably be > able to start using it next week) > > kind regards, > > Marcel van Berk > > *Hoge Bomen/LSSLSS* > > info@lsslss.nl > > www.lsslss.nl > > *Van:*After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv] *Namens > *Evan Fotis > *Verzonden:* dinsdag 20 november 2012 14:53 > *Aan:* After Effects Mail List > *Onderwerp:* Re: [AE] 32core AMD build > > kepler 6xx cards also support 4 displays each as opposed to just 2 for > all previous models. > > On 20-Nov-12 15:17, lsslss wrote: > > Only the 550's and 560's are still available. Not really any 580 > or 590. > > Will have go into the 6XX. > > Is there a good list for Cuda info on the divers cards? > > kind regards, > > Marcel van Berk > > *LSSLSS* > > info@lsslss.nl > > www.lsslss.nl > > *Van:*After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv] > *Namens *rendernyc > *Verzonden:* maandag 19 november 2012 16:10 > *Aan:* After Effects Mail List > *Onderwerp:* Re: [AE] 32core AMD build > > they are still selling the 580s online here in the US... u sure > they arent available? > > if not you can go with a couple 6XX which have the benefit of > using less power than the 5XXs > > On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:40 AM, lsslss > wrote: > > hi List, > > thanks for the comments, I'll update my choice of videocard. > > What card does have the most CUDA's at the moment? > > And which one has the best price/cuda ratio? > > I know that the 500 series is quite nice, but they are not for > sale anymore. > > Will keep you posted on the build. > > Should be done in approx 10 days. > > kind regards, > > Marcel van Berk > > *LSSLSS* > > info@lsslss.nl > > www.lsslss.nl > > *Van:*After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv > ] *Namens *Carey Dissmore > *Verzonden:* vrijdag 16 november 2012 15:58 > *Aan:* After Effects Mail List > *Onderwerp:* Re: [AE] 32core AMD build > > I look forward to seeing some benchmarks. > > A great, large well-cooled case alternative would be the Cooler > Master Cosmos II. > > And while the Noctua is a good cooler you may want to consider a > pair of Corsair H100 or H80's if you don't have space for the two > rads. They are pretty quiet and easy to install, given the right > case. Closed loop liquid cooling like this is no muss no fuss. > > carey > > On Nov 16, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Greg Balint > wrote: > > This is largely a warning, but i just wanted to get this out there > since I saw it was on your list. > > Unless you already have the HAF X case, I'm going to give you this > slight warning about it. > > The case is super nice and there's tons of room inside, but I ran > into a huge issue when building that I've read a lot of people have. > > Basically the 6 sides of the case aren't completely square in a > lot of the builds. This doesn't hurt much of the build, the > motherboard seats fine and all of that, but what it did affect is > my video card mounting/seating. Because the connection to the > motherboard is on one plane, and the rear of the card is supposed > to be perpendicular but was slightly off, they wouldn't line up > properly. If i wanted to screw the video card into the rear slot > area, it would unseat the card from the PCIe connection some. Ever > so slightly mind you, but enough that it caused some issues and I > kept having to check what the heck was going on. Eventually I > settled for the rear of the card being a bit offset/angled inside > of the rear slot area. It's not horrible, but it's not perfectly > aligned. > > I bought mine a year ago with this issue and people had issues > with it for months beforehand. It may be sorted out now, but just > a word of caution. if you're a perfectionist, this may get under > your skin. > > ////Greg Balint > ///Art Director / Motion Graphic Designer > delRAZOR.com/ > > On Friday, November 16, 2012 at 6:17 AM, lsslss wrote: > > hi List, > > I am planning on building a 32core machine next week. > > It's going to be a : > > Supermicro H8DG-6-F AMD server > > AMD Opteron Interlagos 6272 (2x) > > Kingston KTD-PE316K4/32GB kit (2x) > > Coolermaster HAF X tower case > > Antec True Power Quattro 1200 EC > > Noctua NH-U9DO A3 Cpu Cooler (2x) > > Intel SSD 520 series 180GB (2x) > > I still have 2x Quadro FX 4800 cards, that will go in. > > And some other stuff, like BluRay burner etc. > > I'm planning on running Windows 7 Pro 64bit (that will allow > for up to 192 Gb of Ram) > > It's mainly for Adobe Master CS6 (AE, AME, PR), Cinema4d and > for creating DCPs. > > *Is there anything that I should think of, before ordering the > build ?* > > Thx a lot ! > > kind regards, > > Marcel van Berk > > *Hoge Bomen/LSSLSS* > > info@lsslss.nl > > www.lsslss.nl > > > > -- > danny princz > > exposedideas.com > --------------040109080201040008040200 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I'd certainly go for the 4Gb one for AE use.. It'll save you a slot too.
On 27-Nov-12 15:22, lsslss wrote:

One more question on the kepler 6xx cards, for my 32core build, which is in the process of being build.

 

What should I choose,

ASUS GTX680-DC2T-2GD5

with overclocked speed to 1201MHz, but only 2GB GDDR5

taking in 3 slots on the MoBo.

 

or

 

ASUS GTX680-DC2-4GD5

with a clock speed of 1058MHz, but with 4 GB GDDR5

taking in 2 slots on the MoBo.

 

Both have 1536 CUDA cores,

 

So the question is, more speed or more memory, for a Geforce card.

 

Or is there something else to consider?

 

 

THX !

 

(Any requests for benchmarks, which should I use? I'll probably be able to start using it next week)

 

 

kind regards,

Marcel van Berk

Hoge Bomen/LSSLSS

info@lsslss.nl

 

www.lsslss.nl

 

Van: After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv] Namens Evan Fotis
Verzonden: dinsdag 20 november 2012 14:53
Aan: After Effects Mail List
Onderwerp: Re: [AE] 32core AMD build

 

kepler 6xx cards also support 4 displays each as opposed to just 2 for all previous models.

On 20-Nov-12 15:17, lsslss wrote:

Only the 550's and 560's are still available. Not really any 580 or 590.

 

Will have go into the 6XX.

 

Is there a good list for Cuda info on the divers cards?

 

kind regards,

 

Marcel van Berk

 

LSSLSS

info@lsslss.nl

 

www.lsslss.nl

 

Van: After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv] Namens rendernyc
Verzonden: maandag 19 november 2012 16:10
Aan: After Effects Mail List
Onderwerp: Re: [AE] 32core AMD build

 

they are still selling the 580s online here in the US... u sure they arent available?

 

if not you can go with a couple 6XX which have the benefit of using less power than the 5XXs

 

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:40 AM, lsslss <info@lsslss.nl> wrote:

hi List,

 

thanks for the comments, I'll update my choice of videocard.

What card does have the most CUDA's at the moment?

And which one has the best price/cuda ratio?

 

I know that the 500 series is quite nice, but they are not for sale anymore.

 

Will keep you posted on the build.

Should be done in approx 10 days.

 

 

 

kind regards,

 

Marcel van Berk

LSSLSS

 

info@lsslss.nl

 

www.lsslss.nl

 

Van: After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv] Namens Carey Dissmore
Verzonden: vrijdag 16 november 2012 15:58
Aan: After Effects Mail List
Onderwerp: Re: [AE] 32core AMD build

 

I look forward to seeing some benchmarks.

A great, large well-cooled case alternative would be the Cooler Master Cosmos II. 

 

And while the Noctua is a good cooler you may want to consider a pair of Corsair H100 or H80's if you don't have space for the two rads. They are pretty quiet and easy to install, given the right case. Closed loop liquid cooling like this is no muss no fuss.

 

carey

 

On Nov 16, 2012, at 8:27 AM, Greg Balint <greg@delrazor.com> wrote:

 

This is largely a warning, but i just wanted to get this out there since I saw it was on your list. 

 

Unless you already have the HAF X case, I'm going to give you this slight warning about it. 

 

The case is super nice and there's tons of room inside, but I ran into a huge issue when building that I've read a lot of people have. 

 

Basically the 6 sides of the case aren't completely square in a lot of the builds. This doesn't hurt much of the build, the motherboard seats fine and all of that, but what it did affect is my video card mounting/seating.  Because the connection to the motherboard is on one plane, and the rear of the card is supposed to be perpendicular but was slightly off, they wouldn't line up properly. If i wanted to screw the video card into the rear slot area, it would unseat the card from the PCIe connection some. Ever so slightly mind you, but enough that it caused some issues and I kept having to check what the heck was going on. Eventually I settled for the rear of the card being a bit offset/angled inside of the rear slot area. It's not horrible, but it's not perfectly aligned. 

 

I bought mine a year ago with this issue and people had issues with it for months beforehand. It may be sorted out now, but just a word of caution. if you're a perfectionist, this may get under your skin.

 

 

 

////Greg Balint
///Art Director / Motion Graphic Designer
delRAZOR.com/

 

On Friday, November 16, 2012 at 6:17 AM, lsslss wrote:

hi List,

 

I am planning on building a 32core machine next week.

 

It's going to be a :

Supermicro H8DG-6-F AMD server

AMD Opteron Interlagos 6272 (2x)

Kingston KTD-PE316K4/32GB kit (2x)

 

Coolermaster HAF X tower case

Antec True Power Quattro 1200 EC

Noctua NH-U9DO A3 Cpu Cooler (2x)

 

Intel SSD 520 series 180GB (2x)

 

 

I still have 2x Quadro FX 4800 cards, that will go in.

And some other stuff, like BluRay burner etc.

 

I'm planning on running Windows 7 Pro 64bit (that will allow for up to 192 Gb of Ram)

 

It's mainly for Adobe Master CS6 (AE, AME, PR), Cinema4d and for creating DCPs.

 

Is there anything that I should think of, before ordering the build ?

 

Thx a lot !

 

kind regards,

 

Marcel van Berk

 

Hoge Bomen/LSSLSS

 

 

 

 

 



 

--
danny princz

exposedideas.com

 


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