SUPERMICRO GPU/CAD 3D Design Workstation, AMD Threadripper PRO 32-Core, 64-Threads, 128GB DDR4 Memory, 960GB M.2SSD, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit License with Installation DVD. - $2448
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SUPERMICRO GPU/CAD 3D Design Workstation, AMD Threadripper PRO 32-Core, 64-Threads, 128GB DDR4 Memory, 960GB M.2SSD, Windows 10 Pro 64-bit License. GPU NOT included. $2448
Did anyone actually get this deal? I'm sure they're clearing old stock with the 7000 series TRs out, but still seems like a price mistake
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I saw it for that price and I hesitated. Did anyone get one at that price? Trying to not beat myself up for hesitating.
I did pull the trigger.
CPU alone is $2.8k, so seemed like a good deal.
Was looking for a home server for running multiple VMs, TrueNAS, NVR, media, self hosting stuff.
Thoughts on the use case? This is a GPU workstation, but it seems like it has all that a server might need -- has a tons of PCIe lanes, IPMI, tons of capable cores, ECC.
Also, does anyone know if the chassis/case can accept more than 4x 3.5 HDDs? The manual doesn't mention if additional drive cages can be purchase, and if additional mounting points for them exist.
I do have a Define 7 XL case where I can hopefully transfer everything if I need to, but I really like the looks of this Supermicro case.
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CPU alone is $2.8k, so seemed like a good deal.
Was looking for a home server for running multiple VMs, TrueNAS, NVR, media, self hosting stuff.
Thoughts on the use case? This is a GPU workstation, but it seems like it has all that a server might need -- has a tons of PCIe lanes, IPMI, tons of capable cores, ECC.
Also, does anyone know if the chassis/case can accept more than 4x 3.5 HDDs? The manual doesn't mention if additional drive cages can be purchase, and if additional mounting points for them exist.
I do have a Define 7 XL case where I can hopefully transfer everything if I need to, but I really like the looks of this Supermicro case.