• Picking out quality liquid loop for my next setup, help?
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[QUOTE=Michael haxz;50580969]Don't do vm shit on a system that you plan on using for leisure time. If you're serious about getting into Hyper-V/esxi buy a separate box and do it. You can buy a Dell Poweredge R710 with 48GB RAM and two Xeon 5507s which is more than adequate for virtual machines for like $300.[/QUOTE] Hey OP, wanna buy my Dell R720 for $5000. I'll even throw in overnight shipping.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;50581493]Hey OP, wanna buy my Dell R720 for $5000. I'll even throw in overnight shipping.[/QUOTE] If you wanna bring that price down to $500 I'll literally buy it right now
everyone is just trolling you op, this is obviously a good investment. More ram is what you need, I personally have 512 gb's of ram so I can run a ram disk for gaming and own 3 titan X's in SLI. [editline]24th June 2016[/editline] also I have 2 of these [url]https://www.amazon.com/Intel-PCIe-1-2TB-Internal-SSDPEDMW012T4R5/dp/B00UHJJQ3Q?ie=UTF8&tag=pcpapi-20[/url] in raid 0. They're already far faster than anything on the market and also they're in raid 0 so they're twice as fast as the fastest thing on the market. (You have a PCI-e but this one is faster, SSD's with more memory load faster) also you may want this [url]https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-AX1500i-Titanium-Certified-warranty/dp/B00MFJ4OBA?ie=UTF8&tag=pcpapi-20[/url] the extra wattage means you have more overhead to do more calculations per second with the extra ram. This ones better than the one you selected of/c because you're gaming and doing other stuff you want a dual cpu board too so you can dedicate a full cpu to gaming and work separate. (of/c your build already has a mobo like that but you've only selected 1 cpu, must just be a silly goof) I'm a manager of a large city geek squad and my dad works at intel. Everyone else in this thread isn't as qualified as I am to say things like that.
[QUOTE=J!NX;50582600]everyone is just trolling you op, this is obviously a good investment. More ram is what you need, I personally have 512 gb's of ram so I can run a ram disk for gaming and own 3 titan X's in SLI. [editline]24th June 2016[/editline] also I have 2 of these [url]https://www.amazon.com/Intel-PCIe-1-2TB-Internal-SSDPEDMW012T4R5/dp/B00UHJJQ3Q?ie=UTF8&tag=pcpapi-20[/url] in raid 0. They're already far faster than anything on the market and also they're in raid 0 so they're twice as fast as the fastest thing on the market. (You have a PCI-e but this one is faster, SSD's with more memory load faster) also you may want this [url]https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-AX1500i-Titanium-Certified-warranty/dp/B00MFJ4OBA?ie=UTF8&tag=pcpapi-20[/url] the extra wattage means you have more overhead to do more calculations per second with the extra ram. This ones better than the one you selected of/c because you're gaming and doing other stuff you want a dual cpu board too so you can dedicate a full cpu to gaming and work separate. (of/c your build already has a mobo like that but you've only selected 1 cpu, must just be a silly goof) I'm a manager of a large city geek squad and my dad works at intel. Everyone else in this thread isn't as qualified as I am to say things like that.[/QUOTE] That is an excellent build. Do you have any suggestions for liquid loops though?
You could try a liquid nitrogen cooling loop but I work specifically with fans so I wouldn't know, my dad knows more he liquid cooled a computer the size of my moms basement
Uhh, so why do you insist on doing work, host servers and gaming on the same machine again?
[QUOTE=J!NX;50583592]You could try a liquid nitrogen cooling loop but I work specifically with fans so I wouldn't know, my dad knows more he liquid cooled a computer the size of my moms basement[/QUOTE] yo i wanna liquid cool my basement and PC in one loop can ur dad hmu per email?
Why post here if you're going to ignore everyone's advice?
[QUOTE=MeepDarknessM;50579398][URL]https://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere-hypervisor[/URL][/QUOTE] You can't interact with your VMs from the machine itself under esxi I really hope you are aware of this. Not to mention no sound and extremely reduced graphics. On a serious note with all jokes aside if you continue on this path op, you will be severely disappointed with how it turns out one way or another with $30k in the hole. If you want to spend some ungodly amount on your gaming machine sure but you really should consider investing in a separate VM server.
Yeah, good lord for VM purposes a proper rackmount server would be 100x better and 10% of the cost at worst. Some dedicated server companies let you outright buy a server in one of their datacenters, only paying a small monthly cost for electricity and occupying a space the rack.
[QUOTE=Snickerdoodle;50584833]Why post here if you're going to ignore everyone's advice?[/QUOTE] he's probably trolling and if he's doing this for a job and not trolling, I hope they sue him once they realize he's blowing their money on his personal gaming fantasy only a complete idiot would make a computer that does this much shit at the same time... or someone who wants to slack off at the expense of others think about it. If he can't build a gaming PC otherwise, why not sneak it into the computer he'll be 'working' with [editline]24th June 2016[/editline] Reasons this is a good joke 1. Using water cooling even though that's literally only good for overclocking. He's be better off just using a case that supports 6 40mm fans and won't possibly leak onto everything else. 2. Running 2-3 1080's in SLI (sli is basically useless, I've used it) for no reason at all. The 3rd card would do literally nothing and the 2nd card would also most of the time do nothing. 3. 10k of ssd's in raid 0 :v: one breaks and he loses all his data. 4. Dual CPU motherboard for a server 5. a sound card. No one buys these 6. He has a 770 watt computer with a 1300 watt psu. :v: WHAT 7. 3 monitors that are 144hz. 3 monitor gaming is absolutely bad. but I mean, this is very creatively terrible. OP is a very funny guy
Really you can buy a really damn nice server (or two) for that kind of money with a service contract and everything from Dell or HP or whoever. Buy the hardware that is literally designed to do this. And you would still have money left over for a fairly powerful gaming rig. There is no reason to build a PC like this when there are many other options that will do what you need to do cheaper, more reliably, and faster, ironically.
[QUOTE=Str4fe;50583620]Uhh, so why do you insist on doing work, host servers and gaming on the same machine again?[/QUOTE] Linus is leaking again.
This is absolutely absurd. If you don't even know how to set up a liquid cooling system, then DON'T SPEND THAT MUCH MONEY. For half that price i could build an entire server rack with 4 servers all running their own OS powerful enough to run a company with hundreds of employees. Number 1 rule of building servers, NEVER USE COMMERCIAL (especially gaming) HARDWARE. You realize there is actual server hardware specifically developed for efficiency in server computing? On top of all of that I could also use the remainder of that money to build a machine that would max out your games for the next 5 years or until the architecture of the hardware itself is outdated. Damn, Too much money, too little knowledge of computers. I really really hope that isn't your inheritance.
[QUOTE=Str4fe;50583620]Uhh, so why do you insist on doing work, host servers and gaming on the same machine again?[/QUOTE] ...gotta catch 'em all? I'm honestly surprised this thread is still going. Usually people catch on to shitposting after a few posts.
[QUOTE=MeepDarknessM;50576585]I honestly have no clue how liquid loops work, and need help learning about them. My next setup is going to be [url=http://pcpartpicker.com/list/T2RGf8]this[/url] and I have no idea how to make a decent liquid setup for it. Would you guys recommend anything? I want it for the cpu and at least 2 of the gpu.[/QUOTE] Just throw it in the ocean man. Its the only cooling solution that will do this build justice. Trust me, i'm an engineer.
should do a mineral oil submerge rig!!! trust me I know what Im talking about this is the best solution right here [IMG]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XGcW7Ii_BKo/maxresdefault.jpg[/IMG]
I tried a mineral oil build in a minifridge once. Never again.
Just, No...
Why use liquid when you can just mount these in 4x6 arrays and make a space ship? [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Dcj7tB4NCk[/media]
There aren't enough Bluray players in it.
You must really struggle with your reading skills as I have countered all your points in previous posts. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180]he's probably trolling and if he's doing this for a job and not trolling, I hope they sue him once they realize he's blowing their money on his personal gaming fantasy [/QUOTE] It's not a paid job. I am doing this with my own money, for my own purposes, to research and find stuff in my own time. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] only a complete idiot would make a computer that does this much shit at the same time... or someone who wants to slack off at the expense of others [/QUOTE] The second part doesn't even make sense, to the first part: I am doing it because all the hardware will be used used in different ways at different times. It's not all going to be running at once always. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] Reasons this is a good joke 1. Using water cooling even though that's literally only good for overclocking. He's be better off just using a case that supports 6 40mm fans and won't possibly leak onto everything else. [/QUOTE] I am completely considering overclocking due to how much data I need to process. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] 2. Running 2-3 1080's in SLI (sli is basically useless, I've used it) for no reason at all. The 3rd card would do literally nothing and the 2nd card would also most of the time do nothing. [/QUOTE] The SLI wouldn't be necessary for gaming, and it could definitely be used for running more operations at once in computations. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] 3. 10k of ssd's in raid 0 :v: one breaks and he loses all his data. [/QUOTE] 10 SSD in raid 10. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] 4. Dual CPU motherboard for a server [/QUOTE] How is this point valid? [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] 5. a sound card. No one buys these [/QUOTE] I am buying it. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] 6. He has a 770 watt computer with a 1300 watt psu. :v: WHAT [/QUOTE] If you were intelligent you would've noticed that there was one cpu and one unlisted cpu because pcpartpicker doesn't support more than 1 cpu or more than 2 gpu in a build. Therefore that would up the wattage by at least 350. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] 7. 3 monitors that are 144hz. 3 monitor gaming is absolutely bad. [/QUOTE] Are you just making up things? It's also not only going to be used for gaming. [QUOTE=J!NX;50586180] but I mean, this is very creatively terrible. OP is a very funny guy[/QUOTE] I'm still not trying to be funny.
[QUOTE=J!NX;50586180]a sound card. No one buys these[/QUOTE] Sorry, but you are wrong. Sound cards are useful if you want a 5.1 surround sound setup, and don't require wasting a USB slot. Not to mention audio that you get through a sound card is usually much better than USB and you can avoid a lot of distortion provided your speakers aren't trash.
[QUOTE=MeepDarknessM;50590081]You must really struggle with your reading skills as I have countered all your points in previous posts. It's not a paid job. I am doing this with my own money, for my own purposes, to research and find stuff in my own time. The second part doesn't even make sense, to the first part: I am doing it because all the hardware will be used used in different ways at different times. It's not all going to be running at once always. I am completely considering overclocking due to how much data I need to process. The SLI wouldn't be necessary for gaming, and it could definitely be used for running more operations at once in computations. 10 SSD in raid 10. How is this point valid? I am buying it. If you were intelligent you would've noticed that there was one cpu and one unlisted cpu because pcpartpicker doesn't support more than 1 cpu or more than 2 gpu in a build. Therefore that would up the wattage by at least 350. Are you just making up things? It's also not only going to be used for gaming. I'm still not trying to be funny.[/QUOTE] At the end of the day you're just mixing too much shit. You've got 2 processors that only support 1 QPI for christ's sake. If your shit can really run that parallel, grab xeons with more cores that actually work together, not i7's. If you need heavy graphical compute grab quadro's with ECC VRAM if you want it to be accurate. You definitely did mean all 3 1080's for gaming as you labeled one as "physx". Also that many SSD's in RAID10 is utterly pointless. You're going to be blowing way past the actual SATA bus' max speeds. And for the record, pcpartpicker does support more than 1 cpu and 2 gpu's per build, it's just smarter than you. It only allows you to put 1 CPU because it's a 1 QPI CPU, and 2 GPU's because the 1080 only supports 2 way SLI.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;50590125]Decent onboard audio have S/PDIF.[/QUOTE] And you can also use the input and microphone jacks in addition to the normal output jack for 5.1, add in the front output as well for 7.1 from on board.
You're trolling or an idiot unwilling to listen to any reason, end of story. [editline]25th June 2016[/editline] My fucking merge helifreak.
[QUOTE=MeepDarknessM;50590081] If you were intelligent you would've noticed that there was one cpu and one unlisted cpu because pcpartpicker doesn't support more than 1 cpu or more than 2 gpu in a build. Therefore that would up the wattage by at least 350. [/QUOTE] the entire point of that post was to poke fun of your build so I don't see why you're acting as if I was for serious even with all this shit in mind you're STILL not getting that the idea is absurd and retarded you're still better off having a computer dedicated to non gaming stuff. You can't have both and just expect it to work. Buy if you a xeon and non-gaming GPU's and you'll be far better off by miles. Ditch the 144hz monitors and just buy a 4k or 5k or something. [editline]25th June 2016[/editline] [video=youtube;xt62JyJo1iU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt62JyJo1iU[/video] a xeon is so much faster than any i7. You can't have gaming and business in one computer like you want.
[QUOTE=J!NX;50590181]a xeon is so much faster than any i7[/QUOTE] I mean this is quite a stretch. An 18 core xeon is much faster at multithreaded tasks than any i7, but that's a pretty general statement.
[QUOTE=Levelog;50590190]I mean this is quite a stretch. An 18 core xeon is much faster at multithreaded tasks than any i7, but that's a pretty general statement.[/QUOTE] maybe a bit too much of a general statement but it's still way more appropriate for research of course, than an i7 [editline]25th June 2016[/editline] who the hell buys a gaming gpu for research reasons and justifies it with "it's for gaming too" [editline]25th June 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Levelog;50590157]You're trolling or an idiot unwilling to listen to any reason, end of story. [editline]25th June 2016[/editline] My fucking merge helifreak.[/QUOTE] not as bad as that guy who said a titan x would future proof his PC for 10 years
[QUOTE=MeepDarknessM;50590081]You must really struggle with your reading skills as I have countered all your points in previous posts. It's not a paid job. I am doing this with my own money, for my own purposes, to research and find stuff in my own time. The second part doesn't even make sense, to the first part: I am doing it because all the hardware will be used used in different ways at different times. It's not all going to be running at once always. I am completely considering overclocking due to how much data I need to process. The SLI wouldn't be necessary for gaming, and it could definitely be used for running more operations at once in computations. 10 SSD in raid 10. How is this point valid? I am buying it. If you were intelligent you would've noticed that there was one cpu and one unlisted cpu because pcpartpicker doesn't support more than 1 cpu or more than 2 gpu in a build. Therefore that would up the wattage by at least 350. Are you just making up things? It's also not only going to be used for gaming. I'm still not trying to be funny.[/QUOTE] dude, why are you still fueling this fire
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