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Have you looked into AMD EPYC?
There are regular deals comming from china with Supermicro Motherboard/CPU/RAM deals:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/134674563486
A setup like this will be a power hog though.
To control it from another room you would use the web interface of whatever OS you are using eg Proxmox. To turn it on you can use Wake On Lan commands/apps on your workstation/phone.
Check out a build video for an EPYC system here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCrldtj9bGY
You have to make sure the cooler you use is rated for the CPU though:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0jZ12U3u4A
Thank you for sharing this mate, if I understand correctly this is the specs of the link you sent?
scroll a little bit down
https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-epyc-7702p
it says here:
64 cores of 128 Threads
and a lot of other things, but it is really 64 cores?? only for 1400$? if it this is crazy good i guess?
I would say that's pretty costly actually for a single CPU board, my full build was 1200$ CAD in July.
Check this vendor on Ebay for board : https://www.ebay.ca/str/tugm4470
It's where I got my Supermicro H11DSi (mind you it's the late 2017 model but not much new in between 2017 and 2019), fast shipping, pretty good price and he has a mix of ready to go combo or just parts if you need to.
I lean more on the Epyc side for the CPUs over Xeon but both are good.
Plus, is there a way I can make it reach 128gb memory? the only available option is 64gb
I'm not saying it looks legit, but the listing definitely has 8*64GB modules - 512GB in total.
Markaos are you sure? isn't it 8 rams that gives you only 64gb? if you are correct then i am god dam new to this shit <3
so it's really 512GB? i really want a reply, if it is then dam this is not bad
Given that it also has an 8*8GB variant (which cannot be the total capacity because 1GB DDR4 DIMMs are not a thing)... yeah, I'm sure that's what the listing means. Again, no comment on how legit it actually is, I have no experience with buying server parts on eBay.