Macs are actually never used in the VFX industry, in the vfx industry everyone uses PCs with Linux (cent os) or windows, no macs. Macs are pretty bad for 3d stuff.
So happy to see a video like this! I am an architect and want to get into more 3d rendering so I always love seeing these monsters and a machine that can handle CAD.
@@SexyBigTeeth This is WAYYY overkill for CAD lol, but you can make use of it with realtime rendering or rendering/compositing 3d modelling and sculpting especially in full scenes.
How the hell did I miss this build. Very impressive. Would love to build a Threadripper rig... absolutely no need for the performance but it would be fun.
GPU CUDA V-Ray results on 2 RTX 3090 on a 19k $ machine: 3510. GPU CUDA V-Ray results on 1 RTX 4090 on a 4.5k$ machine: 3806. So if CUDA performances are what you need, you know where to put your money. Nevertheless, great video. I managed to assembly my PC thanks to your videos, I am very thankful!
As someone who has done a few builds for people who do 3d rendering it's nice to see this kind of video. That is a beast of a box my aversion to RBG lighting aside.
this was so interesting! Didn't realize I watched 49 minutes of it until I looked for the description links LOL. I want to see Damian working with this beast machine. Keep up the amazing work!
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On a long render, this thermal setup will limit the components quite a bit. Airflow isn't too great, and the 3090s are getting suffocated. One A6000 would have been a far better choice
I totally agree, the case is not made for such systems, the cpu cooler is not powerful enough. The gpu's aren't made for the workflow. And with these budgets you should stick with a custom water loop
I'm building my first PC more or less alone, I've had help with several in the past and am fairly confident I know what I am doing. Never the less I have been watching a lot of content just to make sure and I have to say there is a quality and sharpness to what you produce that is sorely lacking in a lot of what I have been seeing. I learned a lot watching you, thank you.
I knew it'd have to be a Threadripper! The prices have gone crazy in the last year or so. Good case choice too: I recently built an i9-12900 system in a Fractal Meshify Compact. I'm very happy about my choice of case. Replaced all the Fractal fans with Noctua Chromax Black 120mm and 140mm fans. I also used WD SN850 M.2 SSDs: very happy with that choice too. I also used Samsung 980 PRO. It's a fast system.
$5,500 for a CPU WOW, I couldn't even imagine spending that much money on a processor but like you said if that is your livelyhood by all means I would I guess!! INSANE BUILD my brother. 👍👍
Honestly loving your channel only recently came across it but the level of detail you go into as to what all components are suited to almost any imaginable use situation is probably the best on the internet, very thorough and I've been holding off but definitely will be building something in a creator segment just because I want an x265 encoding power house to shrink my movie and TV libraries for plex and hard drive space, I'll also probably use the machine as a plex server/Nas as well as my main machine although I'm struggling with a nice htpc style case because I want to have it in a rack/av stand with my receiver because it just looks nicer I know htpcs are pretty outdated concept now but I love it still. I'm eyeing off a rack mount silver stone 4u with hot swap bays with a mixture of long life Nas drives or enterprise either way I want seagate because of their awesome free data recovery included with lots of models right now. I don't want to waste money but thinking I'll wait till Z790 boards are everywhere and decide on CPU from there obviously a k model Intel because from what I can gather most AMD don't have onboard gpu and I will want to do CPU encoding not gpu except maybe for plex streams to remote devices but my library I'd rather do the longer high quality small file sizes. I'd love if you see this and could take my information and maybe throw list of component suggestions probably want to spend around no more than 5k Australian dollars that will have to include around 40 - 60 gig in Nas type storage as well as some super fast OS drive and one for my encodes and maybe one more for NAS cache got no idea what raid or pool id want yet my head hurts thinking about it but that's where you help would be invaluable. Kind regards, Jeff from Australia 😊
Very nice build, the Artic P14 is an amazing fan, and I'm totally pro AIr-cooler only, but with a top exhausting CPU cooler, you should have considered using the back fan as intake to have positive pressure (4 intake X 3 exhausts) which woudl also give fresh air directlu to the CPU cooler. Apart from that, very nice build.
Yeah, I thought about that, but since the back fan doesn't have a filter it would make the system much more dusty and after a while starts to hinder the performance, coz we have a nice dust insolation :)
@@theTechNotice Well, I have a custom loop with a top exhaust 360mm radiator, I added a magnetic filter on the rear intake fan. I also 3d printed a duct to direct the PSU exhaust away from the path of the of the rear intake fan :)
Awesome build video! I like your comments on why certain parts were chosen and your hearing your thoughts during the install process. It's a shame Nvidia dropped NVlink from the 4090 (not that those cards would likely even fit without constricting all CPU air intake 😅). I remember my first time accessing a mobo server to get into the bios, tripped me out! It's so great though being able to remotely update a bios.
Tech Notice was talking about drilling a hole to make enough space for the 24pin connector to fit, I was saying in my head at the same time, "Id pull out my dremel and cut a notch out of that case to make the cable go where I want it lol".
Protip: I had my nvme close to the exhaust of my gpu, so it didn’t have much room to breathe. I had some scraps of thermal grizzly pads laying around, and replaced them with the tg pads now i see a 20 degrees lower temp on my nvme. From 75c to max 57c, pretty big difference if you ask me.
What a fantastic video! love you are focusing on 3D rendering! 100 stars mate! one of your best-ever videos! Hope you get a million views plus you deserve it!
I use a lot of graphics, color grading,red giant ... In after effects. Put pocket 6k raw on top of that and I'm in a world of hurt.i can't wait for the premiere benchmark.seperate video editing benchmark vid to the bender unreal benchmark?
..for those copying this build, just Dremel or drill and file a hole in the plate using the knockout ( 19:49 beneath his left hand ) as a guide and fit the rubber grommet in the new hole. Fitting the cable before and under the mobo in the swapped grommet/knockout plate will be too tight because of the case bracing.
Great tip. Is it possible I reach out to ask about a build that is effectively attempting the same thing, but without the server IP setup hassle? That's well above my pay grade lmao
Big ask on the price but would prefer one RTX A6000 to two RTX 3090. This would leave you with 5 free PCIE connectors instead of just the one and give you an upgrade path for two more A6000s to share cooling with the first since the A6000 fan draws from both sides. This also gives you a better chance for 24/7 operation with the A6000 putting less stress on the power draw.
@@kikeekik In the UK it's now about £1300 vs £1900 which is not x3 and it does a 48hr job at 230watts instead of 350watts without risk of crapping out. Suits me.
@@slostone3770 idk where you got your sources from, but the A6000 price is no lower than 4000$. Also the power consumption thing, man, both GPUs have the same chip, the rendering power consumption is almost the same, again, idk where you got that information (you clearly chosen the MAX consumption for 3090 while normal consumption for the A6000, which is clearly a bad comparaison)
@@kikeekik i agree about the price A6000’s are still tripple the price of 3090’s and while 3090’s go down in price Quadro cards like the A6000 pretty much keep their prices. However i have to disagree on power consumption, the A6000 draws much less power although they have the same chip, the A6000 has far more efficient and cooler GDDR6 memory and different base and boost core clock speeds vs. The 3090’s hot and power consuming GDDR6X memory. Also while the 3090 can use even more than its TDP and has power spikes, the A6000 will never go over its TDP. Quadro cards will never consume more than their TDP as Server providers who put these cards in their systems and have custom PSU’s in which every watt is calculated don’t joke about these things. So yeah under full load an A6000 uses 300 Watt max while a 3090 uses somewhere between 350-400 Watts.
@@slostone3770 I'd stay with the 2x 3090 NVLink setup. You're getting 2x the CUDA and RT cores, memory pooling (48GB effectively through NVLink) and all for less than an A6000.
HI LAD. just an important point on torque .. once you hear the click hold the ratchet there for three seconds.. This prevents spring unload on the thread. :)))
@@bensasi My machine came from a specialty OEM. The fans were already set up, and I haven't had any need to adjust them. I may need to try and connect and see how this works. I know it's through the IPMI/KVM.
Awesome build!. I have the Asus rtx 3090 strix. And I can say without doubt, that it runs superb when I water cooled it top and bottom. The vram gets super hot when air cooled and there were issues with poor thermal pad placement and cheap thermal paste. After a lot of research, well what was out there at the time, I went with a softer Gelid Gp ultimate pads in different sizes and some Kryonaut paste. Never gets past 70.0c at full load when gaming at 1440p. Food for thought when using 2 x 3090’s so close together.
What is amazing is this build results in a computer vastly less expensive than most high end dedicated 3d workstations from the bygone eras. A Silicon Graphics workstation was well north of 100k (up to around $500k) and a license for Softimage or Alias/Wavefront was 60/65k per seat per year. You can likely do more with a $4k home build and Blender these days.
Impressive! Next time, when you have a problem with server-related stuff, like the IPMI on this board, maybe you can contact Wendell from Level1. He's quite friendly.
wow super interesting video, esp about the mobo having its own server. Definitely interested in a video about a 3d machine in the 5-10k range or the little brother compared to this Ultimate Ultimate Workstation. Great job on all the research and product installs too! Cheers.
ahhh such a nice watch seeing what absolutely highest end workstation means. I'd love to see the next one aswell. ryzen threadripper pro 7995wx + rtx 4090ti sli+ ddr5 so 1tb ram maybe? + pcie 5 ssds + 4slot 8tb so 32tb pcie 4 ssd on the lane + and offcourse insanity of mobo/psu features
I have an ASUS workstation motherboard for my aging workhorse. With the WS boards you get 2x sets of chips, which will self manage for PCIe Lanes. No Bios settings needed. I also get the Desktop App to control my fans. Again, no Bios settings needed. But then you had problems. I think that this expensive rig workhorse would be used in a studio with a mass storage server. I would use 1x NVMe's for OS & Apps, 2x for Cache, and save the money of all the other ones to build a TrueNas server + 10G. For the same money you get 2 valuable assets.
What an honor to be chosen by an artist of that caliber to build his PC workstation, instead of him going with an established system builder such as Puget Systems.
I know it's a workstation but I really want to see it's gaming performance because the 3990x or any Threadripper is one of those workstation CPU's that can also game extremely well
I don't have a problem with air cooling but in this case the m.2 expansion card is going to greatly impede the airflow to the cpu cooler. A big mistake i think.
For the 24pin ATX, I'd cut two thin slots in the back plate and attach some black rubber gaskets, then have most of the cable behind the panel and just the connectors (plus some slack) slid through the slots. I wouldn't go for so much power draw from 2 3090's either though...unless they also want to game?
Wish I had money to even make pc of even half priced specs of this pc. I really want this beast !! It will be very helpful in my video editing , visual effects workflow.
lo único malo es la posición del disipador de CPU que absorbe todo el aire caliente que expulsan las tarjetas graficas. Y es algo garantizado que en momentos de uso donde las graficas estén generando mucho calor el procesador sufrirá altas temperaturas porque solo tendrá aire caliente para enfriarse lo que no es nada positivo, por lo demás es genial el PC
Very nice build w/ amazing components! Kudos for you and the customer for getting it right! I'm curious what kind of battery backup device you would recommend for this beast? 🤔 P.S. Can it play Minesweeper?
Thank you for video, what poped up in my head during watching: 1. Pretty strange solution with single tower air coller. Water colling will do the job better and will save some space iside for better airflow. Cinebench is good but it finishes work in seconds....where is at least 20-30 minutes stress test? I am pretty sure this CPU could hit trotling temperatures. 2. I cant get storage conception, tons of single SSDs, what for? Logicaly, I woud go to a RAID01 + NAS. 3. 256GB of RAM. Cant imagine what app and project could utilize surch amount of RAM. Depending on tsasks, may be it is good idea to cut some amount of RAM for a super fast RAMDrive for a current project work? 4. Strange tales about network 10G\2.5G speeds and cables. As an network engenier I cant get why you need 10G\2.5G speeds just for configuration. Plug and play....connect PC to router, Auto-negotiation will bring 10G network card to a 1G speed and here you go. Look at leased IP for accesing web interface. 5. Windows 11 after realease had some troubles with 12th gen Intel CPUs managing load betwen Performance cores and efective E-Cores. There is no such problem on AMD Threadreaper platform as there are no E-cores there :-) 6. In "Ultimate" build I will prefer SeaSonic Titanium instead of EVGA, Intel Optane instead of Seagates, other hardware are pretty cool. Syntetic test usually gives just raw numbers. It will be intresting to know more about this PC owner working expirience and test PC on a real world aplications and projects to see how it will perform.
Nothing to learn from the owner. He either A) Saved his expensive investment by liquid cooling or B) He's shopping for a new PC cause he can't figure out why its running so slow or randomly shutting off (thermal throttling/thermal power down)
If you want colored screws stick them into a piece of styrofoam then spray the heads lightly with spray paint. I've seen several friends do this on different projects. It works great.
Looks amazing. I have 1 question, if he needed a performance packed PC why did he not go for Liquid cooling for both cpu and gpus. It would up the performance considerably.
liquid cooling not always is the best solution, if you don't mind a bit of noise and depending on your enviroment, air cooling performs better than any liquid cooling without needing even half the maintenance (given that liquid cooling needs constant maintenance and might only last healthy for about 5 years, while air cooling can stay good for 10+ years no problem)
@@iagod6660 a guy that rich can get the maintenance done no sweat. Also the liquid cooling does perform better almost all the time. Also about the environment thing care to explain a scenario?
I personally think that liquid cooling would have been the better decision for this particular build due to how bad the airflow is (especially for that bottom 3090, thing is almost certainly suffocating), but I will say that the added complexity does make the choice harder. Air cooling is just significantly simpler with less things that can go wrong, which matters immensely when your system is an actual workstation that is expected to be pushed to its limits for most of its uptime. A gaming PC would be okay with liquid cooling since it's seeing much more sporadic moments of heavy usage, but a workstation needs to be operating at 100% at all times with zero downtime, else it's genuinely costing you money. Again, I think that liquid cooling would have been the better decision for this particular build, but I can see why they went with air cooling.
Yes that server board takes server memory and I advise putting heatsinks with thermal paste and either small rubber bands to hold them or clamps or paper clips if necessary, I've saved over an extra years of life out of server memory with heatsinks!!!
Yes mom, its what i need for my online pe class ... )
hahahahahahahah so creative
You r 2 years late bro
My family annual income is lower than this
@@divyanshupaliwal8186 and the electricity bill wouldn't help it
there's always a person who says this in every comment of a PC build
An amazingly talented artist... and he's NOT using a damn Mac. I love it.
any self respecting 3D artist won't use a Mac.
Macs are actually never used in the VFX industry, in the vfx industry everyone uses PCs with Linux (cent os) or windows, no macs. Macs are pretty bad for 3d stuff.
Macs are great for everything except gaming and 3d stuff.
I only know of 3 types of people who use Mac for stuff. Musicians/Producers, 2D artists, and students
@@samueljacobson470 software engineers
So happy to see a video like this! I am an architect and want to get into more 3d rendering so I always love seeing these monsters and a machine that can handle CAD.
this is way over kill for CAD isn’t it??
@@thepopeofkeke nope. I have a 3070 pc and my softwares still lag when I have complex 3d models or meshes
@@SexyBigTeeth how much ram do you have?
@@dftoons 32
@@SexyBigTeeth This is WAYYY overkill for CAD lol, but you can make use of it with realtime rendering or rendering/compositing 3d modelling and sculpting especially in full scenes.
How the hell did I miss this build. Very impressive.
Would love to build a Threadripper rig... absolutely no need for the performance but it would be fun.
GPU CUDA V-Ray results on 2 RTX 3090 on a 19k $ machine: 3510.
GPU CUDA V-Ray results on 1 RTX 4090 on a 4.5k$ machine: 3806.
So if CUDA performances are what you need, you know where to put your money.
Nevertheless, great video. I managed to assembly my PC thanks to your videos, I am very thankful!
Yay to everybody who watched from beginning to end without skipping.
And to Tech Notice: you rock 🤘
As someone who has done a few builds for people who do 3d rendering it's nice to see this kind of video. That is a beast of a box my aversion to RBG lighting aside.
The is by far the most elegant and powerful rig I've ever witnessed! Populating that Meshify 2 XL like there's no tomorrow! Outstanding Build!
this was so interesting! Didn't realize I watched 49 minutes of it until I looked for the description links LOL. I want to see Damian working with this beast machine. Keep up the amazing work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wtf ??? It’s 50 minutes long????
This is by far the most insane PC build I ever seen.. This is by far the most insane PC build I ever seen..
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next summer they will 2x faster
Bruh, why not use the 7762 already to max it out or wait the 5995WX to sell :v
how much moey is he
Bro can i get it in 10$ 😶
@@zozoz.. yes with one g18 and a mask😂
On a long render, this thermal setup will limit the components quite a bit. Airflow isn't too great, and the 3090s are getting suffocated. One A6000 would have been a far better choice
I entirely agree, especially for this workstations main purpose of graphical production.
I totally agree, the case is not made for such systems, the cpu cooler is not powerful enough. The gpu's aren't made for the workflow. And with these budgets you should stick with a custom water loop
@@tim7870 Ya, for spending $20k I would expect custom water-cooling, cause every 14-year-old could have built that system.
yeah they aren't the brightest bulbs 😂
You miss the request of the client. He wanted 2 3090s
Not too far off of what I'm building atm, good stuff!
Nice one, what are you building yours for? 😇🤔
Sanaol
@@christianlimpiado snaol
Jaw-dropping arts as well as this PC! Thank you for giving us the opportunity to see the beast's inside and outside.
The style of this computer is really amazing. Black and orange go well together
Brilliant build. I think if I was investing to that level I’d fit black RAM heat spreaders to the DIMMS just to complete the aesthetic. Great video!
or get some of those ram fans
Amazing build! This is my current dream rig (minus the dual 3090s). Congrats on the B&H sponsorship too!
Did u get it? Ur dream rig
a7301 I ended up getting a Threadripper Pro with a 4090, running Rocky Linux 8.7. The thing SCREAMS running Flame!
so gods plan was much bigger then yours, congrats
Looking forward to the Ultimate Ultimate Ultimate PC in a couple of years 🤣
I think Apple is gonna beat me to it with ther Ultra Max Ultimate Pro Mac 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@theTechNotice Why does "Ultra Max Ultimate Pro Mac" sound like some cashgrab dental product XD
That would likely be Dual or Quad Threadripper and x2 RTX 4090Ti.
@@theTechNotice and it will be weaker than a 3070 lol
It wasn't DDR5 so there is some upgrade needed
This is by far the most insane PC build I ever seen.
I'm building my first PC more or less alone, I've had help with several in the past and am fairly confident I know what I am doing. Never the less I have been watching a lot of content just to make sure and I have to say there is a quality and sharpness to what you produce that is sorely lacking in a lot of what I have been seeing. I learned a lot watching you, thank you.
What's your budget man
@@rahulsankhla9637 All up including postage I spent about $4500AUD.
I found this creation build to be a satisfying experience to behold. I very much enjoyed watching this. Thank you.
Thanks for the nice comment!
I knew it'd have to be a Threadripper! The prices have gone crazy in the last year or so. Good case choice too: I recently built an i9-12900 system in a Fractal Meshify Compact. I'm very happy about my choice of case. Replaced all the Fractal fans with Noctua Chromax Black 120mm and 140mm fans. I also used WD SN850 M.2 SSDs: very happy with that choice too. I also used Samsung 980 PRO. It's a fast system.
Ok, now this is cool! To build a pc for someone who you know is going to do some brilliant stuff with it is awesome. 💯🔥
Love the build!
he is going to build something absolutely insane. Imagine: NFTs. ahahahahah
cipflixtv is a legend bro watch it
B&H this is already a serious company, I don't know about the service like they have, but in the sense of information it's super
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This looks so sleek! Very good job on this extraordinary build! I'm sure the artist using it will be ecstatic. I know I would. 🙂
$5,500 for a CPU WOW, I couldn't even imagine spending that much money on a processor but like you said if that is your livelyhood by all means I would I guess!! INSANE BUILD my brother. 👍👍
who asked?
The 3995 TRPro 64-Core is $10,000 CAD in Canada. Totally out to lunch for old tech.
It is a processor that provides Server performance, it is not too expensive for the intended environments.
great build. kinda surprised you did not go custom water loop, but the performance speaks for itself. Simply amazing. !!!!!
Happy new years!! I am very glad you built it for him, now I can enjoy my movies even more!!!
Honestly loving your channel only recently came across it but the level of detail you go into as to what all components are suited to almost any imaginable use situation is probably the best on the internet, very thorough and I've been holding off but definitely will be building something in a creator segment just because I want an x265 encoding power house to shrink my movie and TV libraries for plex and hard drive space, I'll also probably use the machine as a plex server/Nas as well as my main machine although I'm struggling with a nice htpc style case because I want to have it in a rack/av stand with my receiver because it just looks nicer I know htpcs are pretty outdated concept now but I love it still. I'm eyeing off a rack mount silver stone 4u with hot swap bays with a mixture of long life Nas drives or enterprise either way I want seagate because of their awesome free data recovery included with lots of models right now. I don't want to waste money but thinking I'll wait till Z790 boards are everywhere and decide on CPU from there obviously a k model Intel because from what I can gather most AMD don't have onboard gpu and I will want to do CPU encoding not gpu except maybe for plex streams to remote devices but my library I'd rather do the longer high quality small file sizes. I'd love if you see this and could take my information and maybe throw list of component suggestions probably want to spend around no more than 5k Australian dollars that will have to include around 40 - 60 gig in Nas type storage as well as some super fast OS drive and one for my encodes and maybe one more for NAS cache got no idea what raid or pool id want yet my head hurts thinking about it but that's where you help would be invaluable. Kind regards, Jeff from Australia 😊
Very nice build, the Artic P14 is an amazing fan, and I'm totally pro AIr-cooler only, but with a top exhausting CPU cooler, you should have considered using the back fan as intake to have positive pressure (4 intake X 3 exhausts) which woudl also give fresh air directlu to the CPU cooler. Apart from that, very nice build.
Yeah, I thought about that, but since the back fan doesn't have a filter it would make the system much more dusty and after a while starts to hinder the performance, coz we have a nice dust insolation :)
@MANNY stop begging
@@theTechNotice Well, I have a custom loop with a top exhaust 360mm radiator, I added a magnetic filter on the rear intake fan. I also 3d printed a duct to direct the PSU exhaust away from the path of the of the rear intake fan :)
Awesome build video! I like your comments on why certain parts were chosen and your hearing your thoughts during the install process.
It's a shame Nvidia dropped NVlink from the 4090 (not that those cards would likely even fit without constricting all CPU air intake 😅).
I remember my first time accessing a mobo server to get into the bios, tripped me out! It's so great though being able to remotely update a bios.
You actually hurting performance when rendering by using GPU in SLI.
foooo.. This was really a ultimate ultimate pc i have ever seen
Tech Notice was talking about drilling a hole to make enough space for the 24pin connector to fit, I was saying in my head at the same time, "Id pull out my dremel and cut a notch out of that case to make the cable go where I want it lol".
Protip: I had my nvme close to the exhaust of my gpu, so it didn’t have much room to breathe. I had some scraps of thermal grizzly pads laying around, and replaced them with the tg pads now i see a 20 degrees lower temp on my nvme. From 75c to max 57c, pretty big difference if you ask me.
What a fantastic video! love you are focusing on 3D rendering! 100 stars mate! one of your best-ever videos! Hope you get a million views plus you deserve it!
I use a lot of graphics, color grading,red giant ... In after effects. Put pocket 6k raw on top of that and I'm in a world of hurt.i can't wait for the premiere benchmark.seperate video editing benchmark vid to the bender unreal benchmark?
Specs?
@@wipedown he probably uses 8gb DDR3 of ram, i3 gen 6 and gtx 750ti
@@alfiandifahmi3534 loool i have laptop i7-12700h, 3070ti, 4800MHz DDr5, 1SSD NVMe you think I could handle that footage?
@@wipedown obviously 😭 r u joking?
@@wipedown you could but i would be bad.
..for those copying this build, just Dremel or drill and file a hole in the plate using the knockout ( 19:49 beneath his left hand ) as a guide and fit the rubber grommet in the new hole. Fitting the cable before and under the mobo in the swapped grommet/knockout plate will be too tight because of the case bracing.
Great tip. Is it possible I reach out to ask about a build that is effectively attempting the same thing, but without the server IP setup hassle? That's well above my pay grade lmao
That is a must watercolor scenario. That this is gonna run HOT!
Big ask on the price but would prefer one RTX A6000 to two RTX 3090. This would leave you with 5 free PCIE connectors instead of just the one and give you an upgrade path for two more A6000s to share cooling with the first since the A6000 fan draws from both sides. This also gives you a better chance for 24/7 operation with the A6000 putting less stress on the power draw.
Sure man, a graphics card which has the same rendering CUDA performance, for x3 times the price of one 3090
@@kikeekik In the UK it's now about £1300 vs £1900 which is not x3 and it does a 48hr job at 230watts instead of 350watts without risk of crapping out. Suits me.
@@slostone3770 idk where you got your sources from, but the A6000 price is no lower than 4000$. Also the power consumption thing, man, both GPUs have the same chip, the rendering power consumption is almost the same, again, idk where you got that information (you clearly chosen the MAX consumption for 3090 while normal consumption for the A6000, which is clearly a bad comparaison)
@@kikeekik i agree about the price A6000’s are still tripple the price of 3090’s and while 3090’s go down in price Quadro cards like the A6000 pretty much keep their prices.
However i have to disagree on power consumption, the A6000 draws much less power although they have the same chip, the A6000 has far more efficient and cooler GDDR6 memory and different base and boost core clock speeds vs. The 3090’s hot and power consuming GDDR6X memory. Also while the 3090 can use even more than its TDP and has power spikes, the A6000 will never go over its TDP. Quadro cards will never consume more than their TDP as Server providers who put these cards in their systems and have custom PSU’s in which every watt is calculated don’t joke about these things. So yeah under full load an A6000 uses 300 Watt max while a 3090 uses somewhere between 350-400 Watts.
@@slostone3770 I'd stay with the 2x 3090 NVLink setup. You're getting 2x the CUDA and RT cores, memory pooling (48GB effectively through NVLink) and all for less than an A6000.
Actually Linus just dropped a video that is the real ultimate rendering pc... its 60k but it has 4 a600's, 1tb of ram... its fucking insane.
Thanks for such a detailed build video.
Our pleasure!
Song choice was crazy. Stevie Ross go hard.
HI LAD. just an important point on torque .. once you hear the click hold the ratchet there for three seconds.. This prevents spring unload on the thread. :)))
i should add :))) A BEAUTIFUL BUILD.. FORM MEETS FUNCTION AND SMASHES IT
I can confirm that this setup is insane. My setup is almost identical.. (same board, same CPU, however I'm running liquid cooling and a A5000).
I’m running same thing with asus aio. Did you have to do the network thing too to control the fans?
@@bensasi My machine came from a specialty OEM. The fans were already set up, and I haven't had any need to adjust them. I may need to try and connect and see how this works. I know it's through the IPMI/KVM.
@@ShepperdOneill yea i built mine by my self and now it has an Enermax AIO that seems to be keeping my cpu temps under 70 degree on full load.
@@bensasi Same with mine. My temps under 100% load while rendering stay in the mid 60s.
You're already experiencing my future system
Awesome build!. I have the Asus rtx 3090 strix. And I can say without doubt, that it runs superb when I water cooled it top and bottom. The vram gets super hot when air cooled and there were issues with poor thermal pad placement and cheap thermal paste.
After a lot of research, well what was out there at the time, I went with a softer Gelid Gp ultimate pads in different sizes and some Kryonaut paste. Never gets past 70.0c at full load when gaming at 1440p.
Food for thought when using 2 x 3090’s so close together.
who asked?
First time watcher, had to say I loved your camera work, and a great build on top!
I need this for typing practice 🦇
What is amazing is this build results in a computer vastly less expensive than most high end dedicated 3d workstations from the bygone eras. A Silicon Graphics workstation was well north of 100k (up to around $500k) and a license for Softimage or Alias/Wavefront was 60/65k per seat per year. You can likely do more with a $4k home build and Blender these days.
Nice build! Great job at putting it all together and figuring out the Server issues
Impressive!
Next time, when you have a problem with server-related stuff, like the IPMI on this board, maybe you can contact Wendell from Level1.
He's quite friendly.
Sweet build! Only weird thing is having a 2TB drive for OS, I guess its just supposed to be over the top regardless.
Nope, my OS drive is a 2TB NVME and I’m make middle class wage. My secondary is 4TB NVME
More space to distribute R/W ops I guess
Thanks for the treat! For building Eatx, I would've gone with lianli cases as it's more modular for eatx motherboards.
Awesome stuff man, and btw.. when screwing that cpu cover on the proper word for that click is "torque". Love the video!
For such an expensive build, you could have installed an AIO on the threadripper… or made the whole system water cooled but still really cool looking!
Water cooling isn’t ideal for everyone
@@casualalt7869 Tho this is an Amd thread ripper... Water cooling for a beast of a cpu like this is a must!
wow super interesting video, esp about the mobo having its own server. Definitely interested in a video about a 3d machine in the 5-10k range or the little brother compared to this Ultimate Ultimate Workstation. Great job on all the research and product installs too! Cheers.
ahhh such a nice watch seeing what absolutely highest end workstation means. I'd love to see the next one aswell. ryzen threadripper pro 7995wx + rtx 4090ti sli+ ddr5 so 1tb ram maybe? + pcie 5 ssds + 4slot 8tb so 32tb pcie 4 ssd on the lane + and offcourse insanity of mobo/psu features
That would the the sickest dope build ever! Perhaps we'll see one of these builds a year from now.
512gb ram might be enough
This build would be better off with A6000 or A8000.
this is the ultimate dream pc for us 3d renderers 😍
I have an ASUS workstation motherboard for my aging workhorse. With the WS boards you get 2x sets of chips, which will self manage for PCIe Lanes. No Bios settings needed. I also get the Desktop App to control my fans. Again, no Bios settings needed. But then you had problems. I think that this expensive rig workhorse would be used in a studio with a mass storage server. I would use 1x NVMe's for OS & Apps, 2x for Cache, and save the money of all the other ones to build a TrueNas server + 10G. For the same money you get 2 valuable assets.
What an honor to be chosen by an artist of that caliber to build his PC workstation, instead of him going with an established system builder such as Puget Systems.
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I know it's a workstation but I really want to see it's gaming performance because the 3990x or any Threadripper is one of those workstation CPU's that can also game extremely well
at this price point id actually expect water cooling but still looking great
I don't have a problem with air cooling but in this case the m.2 expansion card is going to greatly impede the airflow to the cpu cooler. A big mistake i think.
my PC at 5000$ does the same render as that .... so totally useless
@@TheAlexn2 Actually, for a workstation, we don't really care about the "look"....
@@TheAlexn2 does it do it in the same ammount of time?
Great video, thanks. But that wobbly table made me nervous like hell :)
Now this is a high end build. 128 PCI-E lanes. Not that BS we're getting with X570/670 for AMD or Z690/790 for Intel for mad price.
simple yet powerful build. im using noctua too, LOVE it. i rather build such a pc than some cheap RGB looking good pc but performance is just crap lol
Gotta upgrade it to the new RTX 4090's now
For the 24pin ATX, I'd cut two thin slots in the back plate and attach some black rubber gaskets, then have most of the cable behind the panel and just the connectors (plus some slack) slid through the slots. I wouldn't go for so much power draw from 2 3090's either though...unless they also want to game?
I did a similar build, with a 5995WX, 256GB RAM, 2x ASUS 3090, and it's all liquid cooled, in a thermaltake HT 20 snow case.
This the best I have ever seen,Monster.
Great build. For next time, that panel you drilled into can be moved forward. It still hides cables from most angles up front.
absolutely insane build... great video!
but cable management still has potential upwards.. ;o)
Thanks for this insight into pro hardware.
Cool set but im wondering if it would be handier to render in AWS with pretty much unlimited GPU- power. Maybe it gets too expensive though.. :)
I just love watching someone working with such expensive components without ESD protection.
Wish I had money to even make pc of even half priced specs of this pc. I really want this beast !! It will be very helpful in my video editing , visual effects workflow.
lo único malo es la posición del disipador de CPU que absorbe todo el aire caliente que expulsan las tarjetas graficas. Y es algo garantizado que en momentos de uso donde las graficas estén generando mucho calor el procesador sufrirá altas temperaturas porque solo tendrá aire caliente para enfriarse lo que no es nada positivo, por lo demás es genial el PC
Very nice build w/ amazing components! Kudos for you and the customer for getting it right!
I'm curious what kind of battery backup device you would recommend for this beast? 🤔
P.S. Can it play Minesweeper?
Probably a Nuclear power plant haha
@@theTechNotice Lmao
FWIW I'm running a Cyberpower 1500W/1500VA unit for my own similar box by itself, and another 1500VA/900W unit for everything else.
Thank you for video, what poped up in my head during watching:
1. Pretty strange solution with single tower air coller. Water colling will do the job better and will save some space iside for better airflow. Cinebench is good but it finishes work in seconds....where is at least 20-30 minutes stress test? I am pretty sure this CPU could hit trotling temperatures.
2. I cant get storage conception, tons of single SSDs, what for? Logicaly, I woud go to a RAID01 + NAS.
3. 256GB of RAM. Cant imagine what app and project could utilize surch amount of RAM. Depending on tsasks, may be it is good idea to cut some amount of RAM for a super fast RAMDrive for a current project work?
4. Strange tales about network 10G\2.5G speeds and cables. As an network engenier I cant get why you need 10G\2.5G speeds just for configuration. Plug and play....connect PC to router, Auto-negotiation will bring 10G network card to a 1G speed and here you go. Look at leased IP for accesing web interface.
5. Windows 11 after realease had some troubles with 12th gen Intel CPUs managing load betwen Performance cores and efective E-Cores. There is no such problem on AMD Threadreaper platform as there are no E-cores there :-)
6. In "Ultimate" build I will prefer SeaSonic Titanium instead of EVGA, Intel Optane instead of Seagates, other hardware are pretty cool. Syntetic test usually gives just raw numbers. It will be intresting to know more about this PC owner working expirience and test PC on a real world aplications and projects to see how it will perform.
Nothing to learn from the owner. He either A) Saved his expensive investment by liquid cooling or B) He's shopping for a new PC cause he can't figure out why its running so slow or randomly shutting off (thermal throttling/thermal power down)
If you want colored screws stick them into a piece of styrofoam then spray the heads lightly with spray paint. I've seen several friends do this on different projects. It works great.
I love your videos! Even tho i cant afford high end pcs ur vids are my quick fix for computer tech
Looks amazing. I have 1 question, if he needed a performance packed PC why did he not go for Liquid cooling for both cpu and gpus. It would up the performance considerably.
liquid cooling not always is the best solution, if you don't mind a bit of noise and depending on your enviroment, air cooling performs better than any liquid cooling without needing even half the maintenance (given that liquid cooling needs constant maintenance and might only last healthy for about 5 years, while air cooling can stay good for 10+ years no problem)
@@iagod6660 a guy that rich can get the maintenance done no sweat. Also the liquid cooling does perform better almost all the time. Also about the environment thing care to explain a scenario?
I personally think that liquid cooling would have been the better decision for this particular build due to how bad the airflow is (especially for that bottom 3090, thing is almost certainly suffocating), but I will say that the added complexity does make the choice harder. Air cooling is just significantly simpler with less things that can go wrong, which matters immensely when your system is an actual workstation that is expected to be pushed to its limits for most of its uptime. A gaming PC would be okay with liquid cooling since it's seeing much more sporadic moments of heavy usage, but a workstation needs to be operating at 100% at all times with zero downtime, else it's genuinely costing you money. Again, I think that liquid cooling would have been the better decision for this particular build, but I can see why they went with air cooling.
now use it for minecraft
imagine the rtx 3090 was 4090s
Jaw dropping!! Can you please share the RGB setting for the fans? Luv that hue
MAN! What a 3d rendering DREAM!!!
could this pc run csgo?
yes mom, i need this for my school projects and online classes-
Great Scott!! Almost hit 1.21 Gigawatts!!!
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Nice build. Drooling right now 😁
This was like watching a great movie! And so insane, for a build.
Thank you for the information ,Thank for your kindness.I have learnt lot so far from your channel.
I built this exact setup and now I can run multiple chrome tabs almost seamlessly
Good work man,you really know what you are doing,a true professional.
The fact is that I didn't skipped a single moment😅Liked your content dude❤.
Yes that server board takes server memory and I advise putting heatsinks with thermal paste and either small rubber bands to hold them or clamps or paper clips if necessary, I've saved over an extra years of life out of server memory with heatsinks!!!
Processor was insane 🔥🔥🔥🔥
If there is an ultimate - ultimate Pc This is ONE of them right here@
Black and Orange colors are my favorite.
Gaming test would be amazing to watch but still amazing video power packed with entertainment
Amazing build for a real pro 3d artist. Please make the comparison video for video editing with other 13th gen cpu desktop
that expansion card is insane. its like the evolution of those insane old PCIE SSDs intel used to make for like 6 grand lol