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Good day to all. I'm building a powerful data processing machine for my lab. For something very serious, there is a large cluster, but interacting with it is not as easy as we would like. Therefore, I received the task to assemble a powerful car for ~ 200k. I have never collected something like this before, so the opinion of knowledgeable people is interesting. The machine is designed to process genomic and metagenomic information, so the stake is solely on the CPU, it is not planned to count something on the video card.
MB: Asus Z9PE-D8 WS with two sockets 2011 (found for 24k)
CPU: two Xeon E5 2650 v2 (found for 50k apiece)
Cooling: DEEPCOOL FROSTWIN (2.1k) Chassis
: E-ATX NZXT Phantom (7.1k)
RAM: 8 Samsung DDR3 1600 Registered ECC DIMM 16Gb modules (8.6k per module), 128 GB total.
PSU: ATX Corsair AX860 (8k)
UPS: Powercom Imperial IMD-3000AP (16k)
SSD: INTEL 520 Series SSDSC2CW240A310 240GB (6.5k)
HDD: WD Se WD1002F9YZ 1TB (3.8k)
GPU: ASUS GT 210-1GD3-L 1GB ( 1.5k)
Total
237.8
I wonder what you could save on, otherwise I pretty much exceeded the 200k limit. Specifically, I'm wondering if it would be better to take the Xeon E5 2650 on Sandy Bridge, and not on Ivy, saving somewhere around 20k?
Thank you all in advance.
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Not better And look in the direction of the
supermicro
as
a mother and, accordingly, a RAM from a compatible
PSU and the case is similar, intel / supermicro, there are tower options and the PSU will be suitable there. quality to be. And if you need it, either a top gaming or professional one, and not this plug
On the operative, you can probably save half
Yes, and hdd in the amount of 1 piece is neither in the village nor in the city
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