I saw a thread, in the developing area, about "the best hardware for rendering in Daz3D"...
Over the next few days, while I am wrapping-up my next release, I will be posting the "build" of the "reality machine". (As opposed to the prior posts about the "dream machines".)
Today, these parts arrived...
1: ASRock X299 OC Formula Motherboard
- This motherboard holds the "record" for fastest OC with liquid-nitrogen, or some deep cooling solution. The motherboard has all sorts of "super-cooling" hardware and software, special made for deep-cooling and overclocking. Though I am not overclocking, I may take advantage of the switches which allow me to physically turn each PCIe lane on or off, as desired. Thus, when not rendering, I can run in an "Economy mode", by disabling 3 of the four "Titan V" cards.
- Only real reason I got this, is for the 4x double-wide GPUs to be used, without a need for riser-cables. Everything-else is a luxury and will most-likely not even be used.
2: Intel Core i9-7980xe CPU
- 18 cores/36 threads
- 24.75MB cache (More room for "fast" code, for running programs)
- Independent "clock speeds" for each core (You can use one, or more, at max speeds, without forcing all to be "hot" for no reason.)
- 44 PCIe lanes, with the motherboard above, will give me speeds of 8x/8x/16x/8x for the four PCIe lanes. The rest go to the M.2 and SATA drive connections and various other bonus things.
3: Corsair H100i V2 Watercooler
- I hate the term "water cooler". It is air-cooled, with a water buffer.
- An air-cooled solution, with or without a steam-pipe/heat-pipe, would have honestly been fine. (This was sort-of a luxury, future-potential, item.)
- More for "steady regulation", while maintaining a quiet cooling of the CPU. It was available, so I got it. The only other decent alternative was a heat-pipe cooler with two fans and a massive heat-sink. I really don't have the space for that giant beast, and I didn't want to piss-out all that heat into the case, where it would heat-up the PSU, GPU, CPU, RAM and other shit, demanding more fans to be installed, to cool the cooler.
4: Corsair Dominator Platinum, DDR4 2666, 64-GB @ 4x (16GB) RAM
- The max that the CPU can manage, is 128GB. But I am using faster quad-slots. There is only one slot, per lane of memory, for higher potential speeds. There are less "traces" (wires) needed going to the CPU - RAM controller. Thus, this limits RAM to only 64GB max, for this setup.
- Just enough to fill all four slots and max-out the RAM for this motherboard. I may end-up using some of the RAM as a mounted RAM-Drive, but not for now. The potential for overclocking is high, but again, it is not my intention to kill my hardware faster than expected, for small gains.
Parts still pending delivery...
A: 4x NVIDIA Titan-V cards
- They are coming in pairs. I had to use two credit-cards to buy them, as there is a 2 card limit. Just my luck, one order was "rejected", since they don't allow preorders or "holds". Because they ran out of stock, after I got my first two ordered. Apparently, I got the last two in stock, in the USA.
B: Antec High Current Pro, HCP-1300 Platinum, power supply
- This 1300-watt PSU should be suitable for 4 cards, but if not, I will just get a bigger one. My Titan-X card only runs around 150w when it renders, but up to 225w when gaming. The Titan-V has a similar power profile, which can be adjusted if needed.
- That is 1300-watts, continuous power. Peaks and actual testing, show it sustaining well over 1800-watts, at the wall, with 90% going to the devices. I will have no problem sustaining the required load for the running system, to get that 90% efficiency.)
- My 1600 watt PSU only has 6-pin connectors. It is intended to be used as a second/assistive PSU. (This was used to power my 4-TH/s bitcoin miner, which is now a $6000 paperweight.)
C: Anidees AI-05S-BW, ATX Mid-Tower, Silent PC Case
- Just a decent looking case with 8 slots available for PCIe cards. (Most cases only have enough slots and room for 7 slots. It was kind-of a pain in the ass to find one with 8 slots. Though, I have no problem cutting-up metal to turn a 7-slot into an 8-slot tower.)
- This also has a thin and shallow profile. There is no drive-bays space wasted in front of the tower. Drives go into slot-space in front of the PSU, which is mounted below the motherboard. Keeping the top free for the water-cooler radiator.
- This will only house one normal drive, for the moment...
D: SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 4 TB SATA III 3D NAND SSD
E: SAMSUNG 960 PRO M.2 2TB NVMe PCI-Express 3.0 x4 SSD
- The 4TB SSD, for the 3D shit.
- The M.2 2TB SSD, for the OS and programs and virtual-RAM.
- These are also part of the "save power" concept. When not in use, and when in use, they consume less power than a platter-drive. Leaving more power for the CPU, RAM and GPU to do actual work. Also, they are cooler, by nature, without moving parts and motors.
- The other purpose, which can be argued all day long, is for obvious speed gains. Trust me, SSDs are way faster than HDD, in every way. When working with 3D shit, which is lots of tiny files that are constantly loaded and saved, that speed matters. Not so much, when actually rendering shit, except for virtual-RAM that windows demands for Daz3D to operate. (No, having a swap-file on an SSD is not any kind of real issue anymore. These drives will outlast my lifetime of use. Other shit in them, will die, before any cells become "unavailable to be written to".)
F: "Kill-A-Watt", power meter.
- My friend never returned my old one, so I am getting a new one. This helps me setup the system, to ensure that the power-supply and all hardware will be... Safe to operate at expected loads, and will not be over-kill, for the PSU to manage. (I have no doubt that it will be able to sustain the high-end load of the PSU's demands for sustaining the 90% efficiency. I just don't want to push that max, or be under that "load".)
G: My loft-bed...
- So I can build the system underneath it. To save space in the livingroom, where this beast sits now.
- The bed is lofted, nearly, to the ceiling. With room underneath for the 4K 65" T.V., which I am using as a computer monitor. Also, it will have the tower, a dresser, chair and table underneath. Storage when not being used. (The chair and table pulls-out, holding the wireless mouse/keyboard, for working. So I am not sitting with my face against a giant T.V. while I work, unless I want to, for pixel-inspections.)
- This will require a little "modification" for my use. Needs to be higher and the "table surface" has to be removed. No, I don't need the rails...
H: 200 gallons of liquid nitrogen, and a cryogenic freezer...
- Just a joke... The heat will vent outside, pulling fresh/cool air, also from outside, through the window.
- The bed should fit over the wide span of the window. The T.V. covering the "intake/exhaust" vents for the computer tower, when needed, in the spring/summer/fall.
- For the winter, this bitch is our supplemental "space heater", to offset the AC/HEAT bill. (Hell, if you are going to generate heat, it might as well be heat generated from rendering porn, or actual sex... Still looking for item "I: A female crazy enough to fuck me again"... That is a whole other thread! Hardware, Yes... Software, No... Purchase, Hell-No!)
I: A female crazy enough to fuck me again.