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    907rider got a reaction from Aendy in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    I am currently finishing my masters in Electrical Engineering, and I work on machine learning/AI models pretty much all day everyday. We recently sold the farm (literally) so I built a new workstation to help with my modeling. Honestly, I don't have much time for gaming anymore but I bet this thing would game like a beast 🤣
     
    Computer specs:
    Threadripper 7970X, ASUS TRX50-SAGE WIFI mobo, 2x MSI RTX 4090's with EK full coverage blocks, 128GB DDR5 at 6000 MHz, 1x Sabarent Rocket 8TB, 1x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, Seasonic Prime ATX 3.0 PX-1600 PSU, Case: Corsair 7000D Air-Flow, Fans (All Noctua): 7x NF-A12x25, 4x NF-A12x15, 1x NF-A14.
     
    I am actually fairly proud of the amount of radiators I was able to fit in this case. Mainly putting this out here incase anyone else is curious about what is possible as far as radiators in the 7000D, as this config is definitely not officially supported. They are all EK "White" radiators: 1x P360 X-Flow (Top), 1x P480(Front), 1x S480 (Side), 1x S140 (Rear).
     
    A few mods had to be made: I had to do a little "clearancing" with a Dremel tool on the rear top 120mm fan to get the fittings to....fit. Next, EK's vertical pump mount would (just barely) not fit when mounted to the front rad, as it caused the pump to hit the basement cover. Instead of bolting the pump to the face of the mount as it was intended I cut a larger slot in the mounting bracket and bolted the pump to "backside" of the mount. This gave enough room to fit the pump/res. Due to the length of the EK 480mm rad up front I had to do a also had to give the mounting bracket for the 7000D a little bit of a workover with the Dremel as well. Finally, the original PCI-Express slot metal brackets of the 4090's were triple slot. I wanted to be able to fit the GPU's in the top two slots so that I can use the other slots for more expandability. So I cut down the PCI-Express brackets to dual slot.
     
    Also, I really wanted a distro block for the 4090's but after contacting EK they apparently do not (currently) make a distro block for the their "Vector2" blocks. And because this thing will most likely be getting a set of 5090's whenever they come out, I opted to go with soft-tubing so that it's easy to change out later.
     

     

     
    This shows the alternate way of mounting the res:

     

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    907rider reacted to igormp in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    I see, nice workflow.
     
    Most of my work is with large-ish CNNs/ViTs with 40~100GB of data (so I try to keep my GPUs well feed by properly batching my pipeline), and LLMs (from 7 to ~70B params).
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    907rider reacted to Lunar River in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    clean as hell.
    though the standard wallpapers on super ultrawide monitors is something i never thought would trigger me
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    907rider reacted to igormp in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    Sweet rig.
     
    Couple questions that sparked my curiosity:
    - Are you a full time windows user, or is it a dual boot machine? Asking because from my personal experience the performance hit on windows for ML stuff is pretty significant.
    - Are those 128gb of RAM enough for you? Often I feel like my 128gb can't keep my 2x3090 well fed when I have a somewhat larger pipeline, forcing me to do all data processing before jumping into the actual training.
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    907rider got a reaction from igormp in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    Thank you!
     
    1: It is a dual boot machine, in the photos where you can see the monitors, the laptop that is on the desk is actually what is running the monitors. There's a Razor Core X Chroma on the upper shelf with an RTX 3080 in it. But I almost exclusively use the tensorflow python library which will not run on GPU's if it is being run from Windows. Workflows typically look like: code up something on the laptop, get it running and working well, then the laptop and workstation are connected via a 2.5Gig switch, use "FreeFileSync" to sync the files/folders between the two, remote desktop into Ubuntu on the workstation, fire up VScode, and start the models training.
     
    2: So far I have not had any issues with the 128gb of RAM. I was definitely running into some issues with the "old" workstation which "only" had 64gb of ram. I would be really curious to know what your workflows are like and see where you are running into issues! I am coming at this machine learning stuff from an Electrical Engineering perspective (not a computer science guy) so this is a whole new world to me and the learning curve has been steep 😬
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    907rider got a reaction from RollinLower in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    I am currently finishing my masters in Electrical Engineering, and I work on machine learning/AI models pretty much all day everyday. We recently sold the farm (literally) so I built a new workstation to help with my modeling. Honestly, I don't have much time for gaming anymore but I bet this thing would game like a beast 🤣
     
    Computer specs:
    Threadripper 7970X, ASUS TRX50-SAGE WIFI mobo, 2x MSI RTX 4090's with EK full coverage blocks, 128GB DDR5 at 6000 MHz, 1x Sabarent Rocket 8TB, 1x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, Seasonic Prime ATX 3.0 PX-1600 PSU, Case: Corsair 7000D Air-Flow, Fans (All Noctua): 7x NF-A12x25, 4x NF-A12x15, 1x NF-A14.
     
    I am actually fairly proud of the amount of radiators I was able to fit in this case. Mainly putting this out here incase anyone else is curious about what is possible as far as radiators in the 7000D, as this config is definitely not officially supported. They are all EK "White" radiators: 1x P360 X-Flow (Top), 1x P480(Front), 1x S480 (Side), 1x S140 (Rear).
     
    A few mods had to be made: I had to do a little "clearancing" with a Dremel tool on the rear top 120mm fan to get the fittings to....fit. Next, EK's vertical pump mount would (just barely) not fit when mounted to the front rad, as it caused the pump to hit the basement cover. Instead of bolting the pump to the face of the mount as it was intended I cut a larger slot in the mounting bracket and bolted the pump to "backside" of the mount. This gave enough room to fit the pump/res. Due to the length of the EK 480mm rad up front I had to do a also had to give the mounting bracket for the 7000D a little bit of a workover with the Dremel as well. Finally, the original PCI-Express slot metal brackets of the 4090's were triple slot. I wanted to be able to fit the GPU's in the top two slots so that I can use the other slots for more expandability. So I cut down the PCI-Express brackets to dual slot.
     
    Also, I really wanted a distro block for the 4090's but after contacting EK they apparently do not (currently) make a distro block for the their "Vector2" blocks. And because this thing will most likely be getting a set of 5090's whenever they come out, I opted to go with soft-tubing so that it's easy to change out later.
     

     

     
    This shows the alternate way of mounting the res:

     

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    907rider got a reaction from Wingfan in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    I am currently finishing my masters in Electrical Engineering, and I work on machine learning/AI models pretty much all day everyday. We recently sold the farm (literally) so I built a new workstation to help with my modeling. Honestly, I don't have much time for gaming anymore but I bet this thing would game like a beast 🤣
     
    Computer specs:
    Threadripper 7970X, ASUS TRX50-SAGE WIFI mobo, 2x MSI RTX 4090's with EK full coverage blocks, 128GB DDR5 at 6000 MHz, 1x Sabarent Rocket 8TB, 1x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, Seasonic Prime ATX 3.0 PX-1600 PSU, Case: Corsair 7000D Air-Flow, Fans (All Noctua): 7x NF-A12x25, 4x NF-A12x15, 1x NF-A14.
     
    I am actually fairly proud of the amount of radiators I was able to fit in this case. Mainly putting this out here incase anyone else is curious about what is possible as far as radiators in the 7000D, as this config is definitely not officially supported. They are all EK "White" radiators: 1x P360 X-Flow (Top), 1x P480(Front), 1x S480 (Side), 1x S140 (Rear).
     
    A few mods had to be made: I had to do a little "clearancing" with a Dremel tool on the rear top 120mm fan to get the fittings to....fit. Next, EK's vertical pump mount would (just barely) not fit when mounted to the front rad, as it caused the pump to hit the basement cover. Instead of bolting the pump to the face of the mount as it was intended I cut a larger slot in the mounting bracket and bolted the pump to "backside" of the mount. This gave enough room to fit the pump/res. Due to the length of the EK 480mm rad up front I had to do a also had to give the mounting bracket for the 7000D a little bit of a workover with the Dremel as well. Finally, the original PCI-Express slot metal brackets of the 4090's were triple slot. I wanted to be able to fit the GPU's in the top two slots so that I can use the other slots for more expandability. So I cut down the PCI-Express brackets to dual slot.
     
    Also, I really wanted a distro block for the 4090's but after contacting EK they apparently do not (currently) make a distro block for the their "Vector2" blocks. And because this thing will most likely be getting a set of 5090's whenever they come out, I opted to go with soft-tubing so that it's easy to change out later.
     

     

     
    This shows the alternate way of mounting the res:

     

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    907rider got a reaction from SimplyChunk in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    I am currently finishing my masters in Electrical Engineering, and I work on machine learning/AI models pretty much all day everyday. We recently sold the farm (literally) so I built a new workstation to help with my modeling. Honestly, I don't have much time for gaming anymore but I bet this thing would game like a beast 🤣
     
    Computer specs:
    Threadripper 7970X, ASUS TRX50-SAGE WIFI mobo, 2x MSI RTX 4090's with EK full coverage blocks, 128GB DDR5 at 6000 MHz, 1x Sabarent Rocket 8TB, 1x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, Seasonic Prime ATX 3.0 PX-1600 PSU, Case: Corsair 7000D Air-Flow, Fans (All Noctua): 7x NF-A12x25, 4x NF-A12x15, 1x NF-A14.
     
    I am actually fairly proud of the amount of radiators I was able to fit in this case. Mainly putting this out here incase anyone else is curious about what is possible as far as radiators in the 7000D, as this config is definitely not officially supported. They are all EK "White" radiators: 1x P360 X-Flow (Top), 1x P480(Front), 1x S480 (Side), 1x S140 (Rear).
     
    A few mods had to be made: I had to do a little "clearancing" with a Dremel tool on the rear top 120mm fan to get the fittings to....fit. Next, EK's vertical pump mount would (just barely) not fit when mounted to the front rad, as it caused the pump to hit the basement cover. Instead of bolting the pump to the face of the mount as it was intended I cut a larger slot in the mounting bracket and bolted the pump to "backside" of the mount. This gave enough room to fit the pump/res. Due to the length of the EK 480mm rad up front I had to do a also had to give the mounting bracket for the 7000D a little bit of a workover with the Dremel as well. Finally, the original PCI-Express slot metal brackets of the 4090's were triple slot. I wanted to be able to fit the GPU's in the top two slots so that I can use the other slots for more expandability. So I cut down the PCI-Express brackets to dual slot.
     
    Also, I really wanted a distro block for the 4090's but after contacting EK they apparently do not (currently) make a distro block for the their "Vector2" blocks. And because this thing will most likely be getting a set of 5090's whenever they come out, I opted to go with soft-tubing so that it's easy to change out later.
     

     

     
    This shows the alternate way of mounting the res:

     

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    907rider got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    I am currently finishing my masters in Electrical Engineering, and I work on machine learning/AI models pretty much all day everyday. We recently sold the farm (literally) so I built a new workstation to help with my modeling. Honestly, I don't have much time for gaming anymore but I bet this thing would game like a beast 🤣
     
    Computer specs:
    Threadripper 7970X, ASUS TRX50-SAGE WIFI mobo, 2x MSI RTX 4090's with EK full coverage blocks, 128GB DDR5 at 6000 MHz, 1x Sabarent Rocket 8TB, 1x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, Seasonic Prime ATX 3.0 PX-1600 PSU, Case: Corsair 7000D Air-Flow, Fans (All Noctua): 7x NF-A12x25, 4x NF-A12x15, 1x NF-A14.
     
    I am actually fairly proud of the amount of radiators I was able to fit in this case. Mainly putting this out here incase anyone else is curious about what is possible as far as radiators in the 7000D, as this config is definitely not officially supported. They are all EK "White" radiators: 1x P360 X-Flow (Top), 1x P480(Front), 1x S480 (Side), 1x S140 (Rear).
     
    A few mods had to be made: I had to do a little "clearancing" with a Dremel tool on the rear top 120mm fan to get the fittings to....fit. Next, EK's vertical pump mount would (just barely) not fit when mounted to the front rad, as it caused the pump to hit the basement cover. Instead of bolting the pump to the face of the mount as it was intended I cut a larger slot in the mounting bracket and bolted the pump to "backside" of the mount. This gave enough room to fit the pump/res. Due to the length of the EK 480mm rad up front I had to do a also had to give the mounting bracket for the 7000D a little bit of a workover with the Dremel as well. Finally, the original PCI-Express slot metal brackets of the 4090's were triple slot. I wanted to be able to fit the GPU's in the top two slots so that I can use the other slots for more expandability. So I cut down the PCI-Express brackets to dual slot.
     
    Also, I really wanted a distro block for the 4090's but after contacting EK they apparently do not (currently) make a distro block for the their "Vector2" blocks. And because this thing will most likely be getting a set of 5090's whenever they come out, I opted to go with soft-tubing so that it's easy to change out later.
     

     

     
    This shows the alternate way of mounting the res:

     

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    907rider got a reaction from Cirga in Show off Your Setup! (Rev.2)   
    I am currently finishing my masters in Electrical Engineering, and I work on machine learning/AI models pretty much all day everyday. We recently sold the farm (literally) so I built a new workstation to help with my modeling. Honestly, I don't have much time for gaming anymore but I bet this thing would game like a beast 🤣
     
    Computer specs:
    Threadripper 7970X, ASUS TRX50-SAGE WIFI mobo, 2x MSI RTX 4090's with EK full coverage blocks, 128GB DDR5 at 6000 MHz, 1x Sabarent Rocket 8TB, 1x Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, Seasonic Prime ATX 3.0 PX-1600 PSU, Case: Corsair 7000D Air-Flow, Fans (All Noctua): 7x NF-A12x25, 4x NF-A12x15, 1x NF-A14.
     
    I am actually fairly proud of the amount of radiators I was able to fit in this case. Mainly putting this out here incase anyone else is curious about what is possible as far as radiators in the 7000D, as this config is definitely not officially supported. They are all EK "White" radiators: 1x P360 X-Flow (Top), 1x P480(Front), 1x S480 (Side), 1x S140 (Rear).
     
    A few mods had to be made: I had to do a little "clearancing" with a Dremel tool on the rear top 120mm fan to get the fittings to....fit. Next, EK's vertical pump mount would (just barely) not fit when mounted to the front rad, as it caused the pump to hit the basement cover. Instead of bolting the pump to the face of the mount as it was intended I cut a larger slot in the mounting bracket and bolted the pump to "backside" of the mount. This gave enough room to fit the pump/res. Due to the length of the EK 480mm rad up front I had to do a also had to give the mounting bracket for the 7000D a little bit of a workover with the Dremel as well. Finally, the original PCI-Express slot metal brackets of the 4090's were triple slot. I wanted to be able to fit the GPU's in the top two slots so that I can use the other slots for more expandability. So I cut down the PCI-Express brackets to dual slot.
     
    Also, I really wanted a distro block for the 4090's but after contacting EK they apparently do not (currently) make a distro block for the their "Vector2" blocks. And because this thing will most likely be getting a set of 5090's whenever they come out, I opted to go with soft-tubing so that it's easy to change out later.
     

     

     
    This shows the alternate way of mounting the res:

     

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    907rider reacted to m9x3mos in ASUS Pro WS TRX50 Remote Access to BIOS and OS selection   
    Asus does sell an ipmi card but does not look like it is compatible with that motherboard. 
    I have been using pikvm and that has been working great. You can build it on a stand along box or a form factor that will use a pcie bay in the case. 
    I have this
    https://www.amazon.com/Geekworm-KVM-A3-Raspberry-Compatible-Include/dp/B0B5R37TT3/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=Pikvm&qid=1706583786&sr=8-1
    With a pi 4 8gb and have had zero issues with it. 
    With that you can control the machine just like you were there just need to plug it into your outputs. 
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    907rider got a reaction from Kick in F@H and BOINC Badge Request Thread [Last Update: 2024-MAR-21]   
    Hello all! Long time folder first time requester of a badge....😅 Tbh I've been folding for ya'll since at least 2015 but I never have gotten around to making this post 🤣 ....I believe I qualify for the Diamond badge? Thank you!

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    907rider got a reaction from danwat1234 in F@H and BOINC Badge Request Thread [Last Update: 2024-MAR-21]   
    Hello all! Long time folder first time requester of a badge....😅 Tbh I've been folding for ya'll since at least 2015 but I never have gotten around to making this post 🤣 ....I believe I qualify for the Diamond badge? Thank you!

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    907rider got a reaction from HoldSquat in F@H and BOINC Badge Request Thread [Last Update: 2024-MAR-21]   
    Hello all! Long time folder first time requester of a badge....😅 Tbh I've been folding for ya'll since at least 2015 but I never have gotten around to making this post 🤣 ....I believe I qualify for the Diamond badge? Thank you!

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    907rider reacted to GOTSpectrum in F@H and BOINC Badge Request Thread [Last Update: 2024-MAR-21]   
    You've been around longer than me, and that's saying something 
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    907rider got a reaction from soccermomisqueen in F@H and BOINC Badge Request Thread [Last Update: 2024-MAR-21]   
    Hello all! Long time folder first time requester of a badge....😅 Tbh I've been folding for ya'll since at least 2015 but I never have gotten around to making this post 🤣 ....I believe I qualify for the Diamond badge? Thank you!

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    907rider got a reaction from Justaphf in F@H and BOINC Badge Request Thread [Last Update: 2024-MAR-21]   
    Hello all! Long time folder first time requester of a badge....😅 Tbh I've been folding for ya'll since at least 2015 but I never have gotten around to making this post 🤣 ....I believe I qualify for the Diamond badge? Thank you!

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    907rider reacted to TVwazhere in F@H and BOINC Badge Request Thread [Last Update: 2024-MAR-21]   
    You sure do, holy crap!

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    907rider reacted to Techa in LTT Official Folding Month VI   
    Ending the event with a nice amount of WUs 😎

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    907rider got a reaction from Catzzye in LTT Official Folding Month VI   
    Shooot, I'm at 3,245,752,082 and just got my folding "Newbie" badge.. .. Even though I've been folding for LTT since....2015?

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    907rider got a reaction from TVwazhere in F@H and BOINC Badge Request Thread [Last Update: 2024-MAR-21]   
    Hello all! Long time folder first time requester of a badge....😅 Tbh I've been folding for ya'll since at least 2015 but I never have gotten around to making this post 🤣 ....I believe I qualify for the Diamond badge? Thank you!

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    907rider got a reaction from Captainmarino in LTT Official Folding Month VI   
    Thank you for pointing me over there. I just made a post 🤓
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    907rider got a reaction from Captainmarino in LTT Official Folding Month VI   
    Shooot, I'm at 3,245,752,082 and just got my folding "Newbie" badge.. .. Even though I've been folding for LTT since....2015?

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    907rider reacted to TheoreticalHybrid in LTT Official Folding Month VI   
    Head on over here and you can request your diamond/mythic badge
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