5995WX ㅣRTX 4090 2Way ㅣVideo Rendering machine
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2023
- #4k #rendering #workstation
CPU: AMD RYZEN THREADRIPPER PRO 5995WX
M/B: ASUS PRO WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI
RAM: SMASUNG DDR4-3200 ECC/REG 512GB(64Gx8)
SSD: SK HYNIX PLATINUM P41 M.2 NVMe 2TB
HDD: Seagate IronWolf PRO 20TB (2EA)
VGA: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4090 D6X 24GB (2EA)
CASE: CORSAIR 7000D AIRFLOW
POWER: SuperFlower SF-2000F14HP LEADEX PLATINUM
COOLER: 3RSYS PF-12025 (14EA)
CUSTOM PARTS: EK-Quantum Velocity sTR4,
EK-Quantum Kinetic TBE 200 D5 PWM, EK-Quantum Flow Indicator,
GeForce RTX 4090 Water Block(2EA), 480 Radiator , 360 Radiator,
EK-Quantom Torque STC Fitting, Barrow Fitting, EK-Tube ZMT OD16 Tube,
Bitspower Digit Thermal Senseor, EK-Clear 2000ml
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"yes mom, this is essential for my schoolwork"
Your homework is to create CGs for Marvel. 😅
I love the look of this build! Pure, industrial, professional... and no freaking dragons, tribals, RGB's etc ;)
Totally agree with you!
05:25 bolt on the bottom radiator fan is done up too tight, its bending the fan and looks bad. Sweet build!
ye :)
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are you able to do 4 gpus with the same setup? how would you water cool the gpus? do you then have to get a new case?
You can render the whole planet with such specs
With the real Scale of a Planet?
No
This is a man's PC 😎
Oh! I'm a little surprised not to see the usual 1080x45 external radiator, which I think would have been better, with its 9 120 push fans, than the very valid 2x 360 variously set up.
The Super Flower is timeless! I have the Leadex Titanium 1000w and the metrics speak for themselves: it's like transients don't exist!
On the XFX 6800xt I have the Bysksy water block, which performs very well, and I wonder why thermal pads have not been added on the side of the backplate as well: I put them and just touching the backplate while the card is fully loaded make understand that something is going on.
Congratulations for the build, even if my experience tells me that, above all, there must be the tank. On the other hand, when a radiator ends up being on top, it gets more difficult: tank and pump on top and a smaller radiator on top, or a large one outside, is the only solution, but even if it is a still very highly advisable practice, nowadays it seems to be in disuse.
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Do you have any information about cpu and gpu temperature ?
Beautiful
3:32 what are they using to connect the two waterblocks? Are these extension fittings?
kind of "bridge" / "terminal"
I remember when a 32-core Threadripper was "just" $2000 instead of $4000. 😟
Amd is definitely pulling an Intel here though the cpu is loosing to a overclocked 13900k in single and multi core score in geekbench 6. That could be because it's an old architecture
@@Hairybarryy You can't compare these 2 CPUs since they serve completely different markets. Threadrippers are not used for single core and lightly threaded workloads which Geekbench predominantly is and it's normal for it to lose to 13900k (and sometimes even older CPUs that are low core count). In heavily threaded workloads the 13900k stands no chance to a modern Threadripper. Also, it's not just speed that matters here. This Threadripper supports up to 2048 GB RAM, has 8 memory channels instead of 2 and 128 PCI-E lanes which is way more than what a gaming CPU supports.
Could you do an 8 way 4090?
it is possible to place a gpu for each slot, that is to say, place 7x gpus and use them for example for video rendering?
yes, but such systems would be used more for computational simulations like fluid dynamics or deep a.i. learning where the scaling is almost linear with more GPUs.
@@Digi20 thanks
Can you put any DDR4-3200 with a threadripper? or only specific models will work?
Correcting myself, If it's ECC and a Registered Module it should work fine.
It’s based in ZEN3 architecture, so there is well known examples about memory compatibility, even if qvl’s of the motherboard and the ram makers are absent. For xmp, I recommend G.Skill Trident Z series. For JEDEC, it is important to use BIOS 1106 over 512GB.
you need ECC DDR4, but other than that no.
This PC can cook 😂😂😋
I heard the waterflow spinner actually reduces the effeciency of the waterflow. True?
probably true, but it just needs to be good enough. And I rather have something that can tell me if the loop is working good without needing to disasemble it.
@@Yamagatabr There are sensors that doesn't have a spinning wheel, but simply pass the information to the motherboard
good
This is good enough for playing Tetris, trust me!
Ok, I bought it after I read your message
fix the BIOS for errors?
I really want to see the test results of this computer. 😅
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Let's go threadripper build
You will get better results using a thick radiator instead of wasting space with a push-pull fan configuration...😉
Check the Alphacool that are the best, you have up to the "MONSTA" size that are 86mm thick for example.
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What's cinebench score of this machine?
For my 5995wx, cinebench r23 multi score rages from 67,000 to 72,000 on asus wrx80e-sage motherboard, because every government services and bank services install their own anti-virus and protecting programs in my country. So, if I want to see the highest score, then the answer is clean-installing windows. One more, the higher score can be possible on the version II of the asus motherboard since overclocking is possible.
He made the RTX 8180 The next gen
Didn’t nvidia discontinue sli?
They did, but this is for rendering, not for gaming.
@@Digi20yeah didn’t realise rendering didn’t need sli
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Benchmarks!!!!! Vray, Blender, Cinebench, etc ...
put 3 fans on 480mm rad.....bravo :D
Yeah, I think he had to choose between another fan or the 2 hard drives in the basement. I don't think it's doing much hard and airflow down there is limited.
@@jondonnelly4831 aaah, i don't know he put 2 hard drivers to basement.
In my opinion I choose SSD and put another fan to the rad.
@@mara23290 he fitted 20Tb drives, im not sure why though, maybe for finished projects. I would put those in a NAS though and only nvme in pc. Maybe he has NAS as well and wants double backup. They do say 3 backups, 2 different media, 1 offsite.
@@jondonnelly4831 I have 0 backups. I use my PC for web, light media but mostly for gaming.
I have Water cooled PC, because I like silent.
@@mara23290 it’s not them, but the customer. They’re just a builder in Korea, specs are chosen by the customer
why dont you have used 2x EK-Monarch x4 in a. 6-8k Build😂
Use some dark ram sticka instead of green mother board 😢
Only 40 TB HDD? I got 1 Petabyte of storage in my NAS.
guys, instead of music, make an asmr pc build.
Pay first
4090+1660 PLS
If you put a water cooling system that the RAM will be perfect.
To take advantage of Threadripper, the bandwidth, you need to have at minimum 3 RTX 4090 else waste of money.
RGB?
Why the ram doesn't have a heat spreader.
beacuse they are oem server memory
because its ECC memory. also memory doesn't get hot enough to need a heatspreader lol.
could use 2 Ek-Monarch x4 instead of ugly green pcb
@@scarecrow5848 It‘s a complete watercooled ~10k Build should have added 2 EK-Monarch x4 to cover up the green and ugly PCB
@@scarecrow5848 Then the ones with fancy and cool heat spreader are just for marketing?
I might be old school, but there is no way, I’m putting water on that expensive mono and ripper, you are just looking for trouble, one drop of water and say good bye to it., if it was a ryzen system is fine not expensive, this thing just the mobo and cpu you are 5 to 10k even the low end you are at 1500 bucks or more,.
Business grade
HDD.... bruh pc -.-
20 Tb for each one it's almost the only way for archieve lots of data. Otherwise having the same amount of space with SSD would cost much more for no big advantage (of course there is an SSD for the OS)
The rich client doesnt give a shit about your opinion so it doesnt matter
@@rcortez5979 me to, i dont also care.
@@ironicloud well now 1TB NVMe drive from reputable brand only cost $70 in average, also thr motherboard support PCIe bifurcation, as well the CPU have tons of PCIe lanes, that system easily rack up 24 just by putting 3 8TB NVMe drive without additional NVMe riser (the motherboard support 4 NVMe drive natively). The hardware is stupidly overkill anyway, why concerns about price? Especially when they putting consumer 2 RTX 4090 instead of quadros
@@pingtime in my country: 1) 8 Tb Sata (QVO) cost 500€ (tax included), 2) 8 Tb Nvme cost 1100€ and 3) 20 Tb HDD cost 500€. For 40 Tb I need to spend: 1) 2500€ 2) 5500€ 3) 1000€. I have also to consider the fact that more disks equals to do raid systems for professional use (raid 5 and raid 10, I don't consider raid 0 and raid 1) and the failure problem is higher. HDD have sense only for high capacity like this case (in my opinion at least 4 Tb, not lower). For standard users and nvme ssd is fine nowaday (1tb and lower and even 2 Tb in some cases)
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no game support anymore sli
It’s in the tittle, “rendering”
What a waste of money for Gaming PC pure overkill ! 🤣🤣🤣
Всё классно, но почему всё на мягких трубах? Это говно!!!
Those dram are ugly af
Like your whole family
These are High capacity 64gb samsung ddr4 modules. They aren't meant to look nice but they are good modules and they don't need heat spreaders because they aren't overclocked and running at high voltage.
@@cristianr9168 I know that. It's just ugly. Just cover it.
they are good just not rgb gamer bullshit
@@alrizo1115 no it's fine.
there is no way to run with Nvlink between the gpu´s not supported for
its for rendering, some programs such as adobe support multiGPU without actually needing sli/NVlink/other.
NVLink is no longer supported by Nvidia in Ada Lovelace GPUs (GeForce RTX and Quadro), so you lose memory pooling, but rendering programs work perfectly without NVLink. The only issue would be that without memory pooling you are limited to the VRAM on a single card = 24GB with RTX 4090 and 48GB with RTX 6000 Ada