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Hypernova
Master Cruncher Audaces Fortuna Juvat ! Vaud - Switzerland Joined: Dec 16, 2008 Post Count: 1908 Status: Offline Project Badges: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I have 7 x i7 950, one i7 975X and one i7 920 to recycle. For each CPU I have already the CPU cooler as I will recycle Intel new gen cooler that came with the 980X.
----------------------------------------The idea is to build a series of 9 rigs for WCG crunching only, at the lowest possible size, cost and power consumption. That is the challenge. No mad overclocking here. Just the normal level. The need is: 1 mini tower case with good cooling. 6Gb DDR3 ram , maybe 4Gb is enough for WCG projects? 1 Sata hard disk 1 Motherboard 1366 socket if possible with video on board to avoid the need and cost of a video card. Does this exist? 1 Power supply 350 Watts should be enough. Any ideas? ![]() |
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GIBA
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I have 7 x i7 950, one i7 975X and one i7 920 to recycle. For each CPU I have already the CPU cooler as I will recycle Intel new gen cooler that came with the 980X. The idea is to build a series of 9 rigs for WCG crunching only, at the lowest possible size, cost and power consumption. That is the challenge. No mad overclocking here. Just the normal level. The need is: 1 mini tower case with good cooling. 6Gb DDR3 ram , maybe 4Gb is enough for WCG projects? 1 Sata hard disk 1 Motherboard 1366 socket if possible with video on board to avoid the need and cost of a video card. Does this exist? 1 Power supply 350 Watts should be enough. Any ideas? Man, sorry if I understood wrong, but are you recycling an i7 920 processor to put in place an i7 980X ? Wow ! I guess that you will get a lot of interested people to make a deal with your i7 920 (retired) ! ![]() ![]()
Cheers ! GIB@
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Marc Andre Wyss
Advanced Cruncher Switzerland Joined: Jun 4, 2009 Post Count: 57 Status: Offline Project Badges: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I didn't found a board with 1366 socket and onboard VGA. Just found some with 1156 socket an onboard VGA. The cheapest 1366 socket board I found is the Gigabyte EX58-UD3R for 179.90 CHF at stegcomputer.ch. Not sure, if there's a cheaper one...
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Hypernova
Master Cruncher Audaces Fortuna Juvat ! Vaud - Switzerland Joined: Dec 16, 2008 Post Count: 1908 Status: Offline Project Badges: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I didn't found a board with 1366 socket and onboard VGA. Just found some with 1156 socket an onboard VGA. The cheapest 1366 socket board I found is the Gigabyte EX58-UD3R for 179.90 CHF at stegcomputer.ch. Not sure, if there's a cheaper one... Thank's Marc. I forgot to mention. But I am also looking to smallest possible frame, mini or micro tower for space reasons. So the motherboard should be of micro-atx type. In micro-atx format the only 1366 socket board I found is the Asus ROG Rampage II - GENE board. The best price I found was at PCTOP at 281.-CHF which is quite expensive. ![]() |
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Marc Andre Wyss
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Another Micro ATX board is MSI X58M. Found it for 229 CHF on http://www.pixmania.com ...
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pirogue
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Another motherboard is DFI LANPARTY JR X58-T3H6.
----------------------------------------With the current projects you can definitely get by with 4GB of RAM. I've got 3 running with 4GB and haven't had any problems. To cut down on power, heat, and cost, you could always use USB thumb drives. You can use the Dotsch/Linux distribution for a quick start: http://www.dotsch.de/boinc/Dotsch_UX.html For case ideas, try the power search at NewEgg. Even though you probably won't order from them, you can pick every detail of the case you're trying to find to narrow down your list and see what other people are saying about them. http://www.newegg.com/Product/PowerSearch.asp...Category=7&GASearch=3 |
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Marc Andre Wyss
Advanced Cruncher Switzerland Joined: Jun 4, 2009 Post Count: 57 Status: Offline Project Badges: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
piroque is right. The X58-T3H6 is cheaper. It can be found at pchc.ch for 191.30 CHF.
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Hypernova
Master Cruncher Audaces Fortuna Juvat ! Vaud - Switzerland Joined: Dec 16, 2008 Post Count: 1908 Status: Offline Project Badges: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I looked at low cost mini cases, but the really cheap ones like 30 or 40 dollars are really bad quality wise. They lack good quality, silent fans, or they just have no fans at all. I also found a 79 dollar box with 350 Watt power supply included and no fan. I use to open the boxes at the store and look at the products. Those with power supply were a disaster in terms of cabling quality, connectors and power rating.
----------------------------------------So now I have a problem with the definition of cheapest solution. I decided that it has to be according my personal engineering quality standards. Finally it cannot be just the cheapest. After all the unit will have to run 24/7 for a long time. It has to be of the fire and forget type. And inside is running an i7 950 overclocked. So the power supply must be able to handle it well and with low loss, otherwise the low acquisition cost will end into a high consumption cost. This means the power supply has to be certified 80 plus. Unfortunately there is a big price difference between a certified box and a standard one. Finally I went for a Silverstone black mini box, a power supply from Cooler Master Silent Pro series. As for the motherboard after some thoughts I had difficulties to switch to another brand than Asus. I am so used to their motherboards and never, never had any problem. I know them by hart, I can assemble them blindfolded, and now perfectly their bioses. This means the Gene was the only one available solution at hand for me. So we have the following components: Silverstone Box Temjin Series Black with one front and one back fan. Fans are good quality silent fans on ball bearings. Dimensions are: Width 195mm, Height 381mm, Depth 378mm. A really very compact volume, the smallest machine I ever built. Cost is 117 CHF Cooler Master Silent Pro 600W. 134 CHF Motherboard ASUS micro atx Gene. 281 CHF Harddisk 500 GB Western Digital 7200rpm Sata300. 59 CHF DVD Reader Lite On. 24 CHF Video Board ASUS GT220 (1GB DDR3 version). 104 CHF CPU Intel i7 950 (0 cost) CPU Cooler Intel new gen 980X cooler (0 cost) Memory Patriot 4GB DDR3 RAM 1600 Mhz 8-8-8-24 (0 cost) The cost of this mini box fully equipped is 719 CHF or 665 US$ The problem was to fit everything inside. Not easy but the Silverstone has a well thought removable backplate supporting the motherboard. Just one screw holds everything and you can remove the backplate with the motherboard on it. You can only insert two memory modules. The space of the third module slot, is eaten up by the DVD reader and harddisk. Finally I got a small very compact unit that runs the i7 950 at 3.5 Ghz, for 665 US$. Core temps run at 70-75 deg. The New Intel cooler does a decent job but is a little noisy. This new machine is now online since a few hours and has started crunching for WCG full steam. It is my first satellite to my planetary system and the name is Phobos, satellite of Mars. You immediately hinted that Deimos will come in a near future if I am satisfied with this new design. ![]() |
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Video Board ASUS GT220 (1GB DDR3 version). 104 CHF I know you wanted integrated graphics to keep cost, power consumption and temperatures as low as possible, but now that you have a CUDA video card you may as well use it to run some GPU projects at the cost of more electricity and more heat. |
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Hypernova
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Not yet bono vox. Let's wait until WCG becomes GPU compatible.
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