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Originally posted by Tomin View Post
That could be easily done by not putting memories to those channels. AMD might have done something to improve the behaviour of Infinity Fabric in this configuration, so it could be a little slower when emulated with EPYCs.
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Originally posted by L_A_G View PostApart from being about twice the price of the Asus X399 Prime used in the workstation offered by my current employer there's also the fact that the CPU and RAM take up so much space those boards can't fit full size PCIe cards, which make them a complete non-starter for our use cases (as we also do some heavy GPU compute).
ASUS X399-Prime (300€ here) has four x16 slots (two in x8 configuration), but can fit only 3 dual-slot cards.
Supermicro H11SSL (330€ here) has 3 PCIe x16 slots that are not blocked by anything behind it
ASRock EPYCD8 (price not disclosed yet, but I expect same ballpark) has 4 PCIe x16 slots, and additionally the 3 PCIe x8 slots are open ended.
So if you use dual-slot graphics cards, then you can install the same number in X399-Prime like in the H11SSL today, and one more even when EPYCD8 is released.
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Originally posted by chithanh View Post..."Why should I want to make anything up? Life's bad enough as it is without wanting to invent any more of it."
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Interesting. Maybe Supermicro does hot have an official distributor in your country, that would explain it.
Do note that there are several variants of the H11SSL, and only the cheapest (H11SSL-i) is 330€.
For 500€ there is already the dual-socket H11DSi available.
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Originally posted by chithanh View PostInteresting. Maybe Supermicro does hot have an official distributor in your country, that would explain it."Why should I want to make anything up? Life's bad enough as it is without wanting to invent any more of it."
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Originally posted by Tomin View Post
That could be easily done by not putting memories to those channels. AMD might have done something to improve the behaviour of Infinity Fabric in this configuration, so it could be a little slower when emulated with EPYCs.
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