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Promo Code SSCZA866 brings this down to $2900. I don't know if it was added after OP posted or if they just missed it.
expiredPegAKseo posted Dec 16, 2023 09:16 AM
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expiredPegAKseo posted Dec 16, 2023 09:16 AM
SUPERMICRO GPU/CAD 3D Design AMD Ryzen ThreadripperAM PRO3975WX Ultimate Workstation, 32-Core/64-Thread,128GB (4x32GB) DDR4 Memory, 960GB NVMe SSD, 4TB HDD, 2x Zotac RTX 30 - $3600
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The person who's looking at a 7950X isnt going to remotely be interested in this. But neither is the person who is interested in a workstation/server machine going to be interested in a regular 7950X. Especially when you lose out on so many features. Each has its use case and target market.
Just buy the latest single threaded processing beast. Until Autodesk, Bentley, Dassault makes their code-base more parallelized, your workstation will always be bottlenecked by software.
Edit: If your CAD tech says they need one of these, buy it for them! Not because the machine will improve anything but because their life is hard and they deserve anything they ask for.
Edit2: I think my previous statement may be misinterpreted. Yeah, it's overkill but on all the wrong metrics on dated specs. An ideal (and cheaper) workstation would be an i9-14900K or i7-14700K because PassMark grades those highly on single threadded performance. You can still build for under $3000 with those processors. Intel has decided to heat up their processors to Turbo up to 6GHz! The AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 3975WX only has 2,658 MOps/Sec @4.2GHz Turbo and was first seen on PassMark 2020Q4. My dated i7-8700 at 4.6GHz Turbo even does 2,652 MOps/Sec and it came out in 2017Q4. Anyway, it's always better to throw money at components that actually make a difference and unfortunately, it's still the one peformance thread that performs the fastest that makes all the difference. Liquid cooling, playing the CPU BIN lottery, and buying the right overclockable/underclocking motherboard will make a big difference.
P.S. Don't buy a Quadro unless your GPU is glitchy because Nvidia's gaming drivers don't like to play nice with your CAD software. A GeForce will be many times cheaper and many times better. Unfortunately, Nvidia likes to make powerusers pay up by doing B.S. 'certifications' with software vendors. Older GeForce cards used to be hackable to a Quadro driver. I don't think it's simple like that anymore.
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This computer is not for your average gamer/user. This is a legit productivity computer. Go and spec out a 7950X build with similar specs (128GB RAM, 6 PCIe 4.0 x16 slots, multiple 3080-level GPUs, 1200W PSU, and out-of-band management capability). Hint: You can't. Because there isn't a single AM5 motherboard with 6 PCIe 4.0 slots, let alone x16. Or an IPMI, that I am aware of. By the time you even get close to the specs of this computer with a 7950X, you're already at $3000 and you have half the cores, and half the features.
If this isn't better than everything else in my edge use-case, or maybe one I've just made up, then everyone is a fool for getting it. There are no use-cases beyond mine that are worth considering. By the way, I'm very smart. Did two tours, worked as a top-boi in whatever industry the thread is about, so I know of what I speak, sir! Sorry to have to own-zone you so hard, but it was for the greater good
If this isn't better than everything else in my edge use-case, or maybe one I've just made up, then everyone is a fool for getting it. There are no use-cases beyond mine that are worth considering. By the way, I'm very smart. Did two tours, worked as a top-boi in whatever industry the thread is about, so I know of what I speak, sir! Sorry to have to own-zone you so hard, but it was for the greater good
1. Need lots of cores or just a really powerful machine: video encode, deep learning, CAD (maybe this is not the best choice today)
2. Have specific needs for lots of PCI-E lanes or IPMI, etc (get this or some other threadripper machine)
Folks in the latter category are probably specialized enough to figure out whether they need this or not.
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Edit: Plus the 3080 10GB is still selling for ~$350-$400 and you're getting two of them.
Just buy the latest single threaded processing beast. Until Autodesk, Bentley, Dassault makes their code-base more parallelized, your workstation will always be bottlenecked by software.
Edit: If your CAD tech says they need one of these, buy it for them! Not because the machine will improve anything but because their life is hard and they deserve anything they ask for.
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Nevertheless, good deal for a multicore workstation. In the world of high performance workstations $3600 is a steal.
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