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[LinusTechTips] 7 GPU Gaming Server

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Don't usually like Linus's videos but I though this was pretty cool. Not to mention the logistics of the build would be enough for me to throw in the towel pretty early.

7 X34 Predators
7 Fury Nanos
256GB of 32GB DDR4 Modules
8 1TB SSDs

1500W+@ Load, 250W @ idle

Link on image.

 
Lets just hope that 7 players don't all attempt to play the next Crysis 3 level 'Welcome to the Jungle' all at once.
 
That is actually very impressive. I didn't hear him say what virtualization tech they are using tho.
 
That is actually very impressive. I didn't hear him say what virtualization tech they are using tho.
If he didn't that's pretty much useless. I like the one they did with unraid since I'm currently using unraid and a lot of htpc users probably do and could use it to create a storage and gaming server.
 
That is actually very impressive. I didn't hear him say what virtualization tech they are using tho.

Was just going to say the same thing.

He said something about unraid but I don't know how one would run that with a bare metal hypervisor like ESXi.

Not sure I see the need to run a software RAID system on something like this anyway. Would make more sense to run a hardware based RAID or no RAID at all since it's just one gaming instance running one each drive.

He could have probably also skipped the water cooling for the CPUs but I guess that would make the system less "cool".

Edit: Oh I see unraid is more than just software RAID. They implemented a Hypervisor at some point.
 
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I don't understand why people dislike Linus videos. He is always original, entertaining and his view counts and thumbs up speak for themselves.
 
Most of their stuff is pretty good. Some of it, well, its obvious they have high expectations and sometimes they just don't meet them. Put another way, some of their stuff is mediocre but polished.

That being said, I watch probably 90% of what they post purely out of interest sake.
 
I don't understand why people dislike Linus videos. He is always original, entertaining and his view counts and thumbs up speak for themselves.

Overall I think he's doing a good thing, I just tend to find he doesn't always have his facts right. I can't think of specific examples right now but the few of his that I've seen some of his conclusions just don't sit right due to not having all the facts. I expect most people who really know their stuff will see this too but I guess he's not aiming at people like us really.

Everyone is human and makes mistakes at some point.
 
Overall I think he's doing a good thing, I just tend to find he doesn't always have his facts right. I can't think of specific examples right now but the few of his that I've seen some of his conclusions just don't sit right due to not having all the facts. I expect most people who really know their stuff will see this too but I guess he's not aiming at people like us really.

Everyone is human and makes mistakes at some point.

I agree with you.
 
Do they have an unraid setup guide for how they're doing this?

Because this is what I had planned to do with my unraid build. Use my old gpus to power other gaming rigs. I wonder how he set it up
 
I dislike Linus, I just see him as a glorified unboxer with deep wallets to showcase ultra high end stuff but no proper technical knowledge, is like if he came straight from a marketing mold. What he did previously which I found interesing, is THIS...

...which was based on the same Software infrastructure that this Thread that no one noticed was about. Yes, when it is showcase with enough parallel Hardware, everyone screams OMG. Its a world of possibilities.


Do they have an unraid setup guide for how they're doing this?

Because this is what I had planned to do with my unraid build. Use my old gpus to power other gaming rigs. I wonder how he set it up
You had my Xen guide, but its outdated, and Arch Linux centric, and must reupload it AGAIN.
 
I dislike Linus, I just see him as a glorified unboxer with deep wallets to showcase ultra high end stuff but no proper technical knowledge, is like if he came straight from a marketing mold. What he did previously which I found interesing, is THIS...

...which was based on the same Software infrastructure that this Thread that no one noticed was about. Yes, when it is showcase with enough parallel Hardware, everyone screams OMG. Its a world of possibilities.

So Zir Blazer, how do you feel about unRAID 6?

It is supposed to be a more consumer friendly way of setting up Virtualization.

P.S. I've been planning my first build using that with FM2+ for quite some time. (Hoping to get it done this month, but I haven't even started yet....other than having the parts in boxes)
 
I dislike Linus, I just see him as a glorified unboxer with deep wallets to showcase ultra high end stuff but no proper technical knowledge, is like if he came straight from a marketing mold. What he did previously which I found interesing, is THIS...

...which was based on the same Software infrastructure that this Thread that no one noticed was about. Yes, when it is showcase with enough parallel Hardware, everyone screams OMG. Its a world of possibilities.



You had my Xen guide, but its outdated, and Arch Linux centric, and must reupload it AGAIN.
FYI when he did the 2 gamers 1 cpu build that was posted and talked about just like this is being talked about....
 
So Zir Blazer, how do you feel about unRAID 6?

It is supposed to be a more consumer friendly way of setting up Virtualization.

P.S. I've been planning my first build using that with FM2+ for quite some time. (Hoping to get it done this month, but I haven't even started yet....other than having the parts in boxes)
I love unraid 6. I haven't even used the virtualization yes but I want to use it to replace my home Downloader server as well as my pc hooked up to my main TV. It's very very exciting to add it to unraid.

I'm very very happy that I used unraid and not some other makeshift solution.

It's also why I'm excited about zen. Cheap cores means these builds that Linus has shown are a lot more affordable. Right now, getting 12 cores isn't cheap from Intel.
 
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I love unraid 6. I haven't even used the virtualization yes but I want to use it to replace my home Downloader server as well as my pc hooked up to my main TV. It's very very exciting to add it to unraid.

I'm very very happy that I used unraid and not some other makeshift solution.

It's also why I'm excited about zen. Cheap cores means these builds that Linus has shown are a lot more affordable. Right now, getting 12 cores isn't cheap from Intel.

For a new hardware Zen should be really nice though I am concerned about the compatibility of the AM4 ASMedia I/O hub and Linux.

See below for examples of what I am talking about:

http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Compatibility#PCI_SATA_Controllers

In contrast, A88X with SYBA SI-PEX40064 gets me to twelve drives with known compatibility, but then I only have four cores/four threads.
 
I guess each VM gets direct hardware access to a single GPU while CPUs are shared by cores. At first I thought it would be a complicated setup but I guess not.

To me, the most interesting thing is actually the custom 7-way waterblock connector and the whole cooling setup. It has to cool 7 top of the line GPUs and two CPUs!
 
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For a new hardware Zen should be really nice though I am concerned about the compatibility of the AM4 ASMedia I/O hub and Linux.

See below for examples of what I am talking about:

http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Compatibility#PCI_SATA_Controllers

In contrast, A88X with SYBA SI-PEX40064 gets me to twelve drives with known compatibility, but then I only have four cores/four threads.
Yup I have those same concerns. Hence why I use the syba because I know it works and why I went Intel.

I hope it works because I'd upgrade my server for a good zen build if it offers enough cores
 
Why? Each VM gets 4 cores and 4 HTs. Should be enough, right?

That psu was nearly at full capacity just running the ungine benchmark which only really stresses the GPU and 1 CPU core at the most. That level will Max out a CPU to compute the grass and draws much more overall power than Ungine or any other game for that matter.
 
1540W at the wall is only around 1400W on the secondary side. The PSU has a guaranteed reserve of ~200W and a likely reserve of ~400W before any fuses get tripped.
 
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