Read more.The G250-G52 has capacity for eight double width video cards plus two Xeon CPUs.
Read more.The G250-G52 has capacity for eight double width video cards plus two Xeon CPUs.
I guess it's aimed at stand-alone use processing data off a local array, rather than as part of a farm or cluster, although it seems a little short-sighted if so. Perhaps they're assuming most people will be using some of those spare expansion slots for dedicated networking so they don't need to bother providing much out-of-the-box in that regard?
I can't see any noise specs but I'm guessing it's not quiet even by server standards:
System Fans 8 x 80x80x38mm (15000rpm)
(and that's before you stick the 8 PCI-E cards in it)
There's also a version with 2 x 10G ports on board:
http://b2b.gigabyte.com/products/pro...px?pid=5405#ov
Last edited by malfunction; 17-09-2015 at 04:09 PM.
yeah, 10Gb networks remove a lot of the requirements for multiple nics. You tend to just use 2 x dual or quad 10Gb add in cards to allow for some redundancy in case of a card failure.
This server could be interesting for VDI environments, using the processing, memory, nic options and the gpu's for the graphics performance. I guess that you will be looking at around 20-40 high end users at that point.
I suspect the advances made in hardware GPU virtualisation will cause a lot of companies to reassess, particularly if they have the capability to hot desk: a high end professional GPU sitting idle under a desk is a big waste of expenditure.
As to noise, it's going to be sat in a server room, so you're not going to hear one of these over the noise of the other tens of servers and the industrial AC units that are keeping everything cool! Rack servers have never been designed to be quiet....
For what it's worth I was just remarking on it having 15K RPM fans - which seems bonkers even by server standards, though I'm not exactly an expert on server hardware (the last rack mount servers I played with were using 120mm fans @ 6K which was "loud enough" before they were racked and stacked).
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