So this claim may or may not be true, but I just finished building my dream PC. i was getting sick and tired of VPS hosting companies screwing me around with poor service and slow computers. I decided to take matters into my own hands and build the fastst PC I could find.
This is housed in a Little Devil Case which has the ability to upgrade into a dual xeon setup on a SR2 or SRX board. But thats another story.
I run it on windows 2008 R2 and I just remote access it from my previous computer so it acts exactly like a VPS that is rented from a company.
Inside is a Intel I7 3930K chip that has been watercooled and overclocked to 4.9 GHZ which makes Intels fastest desktop chip, about 50% faster.
This is sitting on a Asus P9X79 WS board and holds 64 GB of G skillz 1600 ram.
The bottom 4 fans cool a 480MM radiator, and in the top case I have 4 top exhast fans and 2 intake fans to keep the motherboard and Ram cool. I have a fan controller that adjusts the speed of the fans and water pump to the heat of the CPU and case.
Here are the Pics, they are high rez so may take a bit of time to download.
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great. I plan to do that in future.
looking good
how much it cost ?
(09-12-2013 02:41 AM)cvaoops Wrote: [ -> ]looking good
how much it cost ?
Alot around $3500, but I have some seo friends that wanted something like this and I could build a cheaper version and still keep most of the performace for under $3000. Intel has new 4930K chips out in the next few weeks that will be faster than this too I am going to build my friends systems with. Wondering if there is alot of interest for computers like this? I just saw that v-net.pro released a much slower version of this PC you could rent for $300 a month it had half the processing power and ram. So really this would pay for itself in like 6-8 months of renting high performance VPS computers. Alot of the expense is in this build is high end custom water cooling setup, and overkill on ram, monster case, extreme mother board ect. I wanted to build something for 'show' and the temps when I max the PC average in the mid 70's high 60's so its still very cool.
Hey bro a very nice piece of hardware,
btw you know you can make a very good web hosting or vps hosting company,
please tell me can you make more systems i have huge client base demanding good vps.
PM me please.
looks like a nice bit of kit!
please tell me you it co-located on a 5gb - 10gbps unlimited port!
if so, do you plan on s2013 on it so you can have multiple tasks running in mini power pc setups!
(09-12-2013 04:24 AM)supercharger Wrote: [ -> ]looks like a nice bit of kit!
please tell me you it co-located on a 5gb - 10gbps unlimited port!
if so, do you plan on s2013 on it so you can have multiple tasks running in mini power pc setups!
Haha its on a 50 MBS unlimited port but may upgrade it to 100 MBS.
I built this mostly for Zenno Poster which is extremely CPU intesive, i think I broke some records with it, im watiing for the devlopers to remove thir 500 thread limit it currently has. I got GSA SER Running briefly at about 800 LPM, and hit the 50MBS limit on my connection briefly and then SER ran low on targets so lpm dropped. SER has a 2 GB ram limit for some reason sven wont up it, as fast as GSA ser can go. i keep getting warnings that SER is out of memory. So you could run multiple GSA SER's if your split it into a couple of VM or VPS. I haven't yet fired up xrumer yet as I am still getting familar with this machine. But so far a 50-100MBS is really all you need IMO. On my old VPS with a 1GPS port running xrumer and 10 instances of scrape box I was able to push it to 500 MBS but I dont spam like that anymore. I imagine if you just wanted to push xrumer alone you would need a pretty fast port. I use my home internet connection and upgrade to broad band, its only $70 a month for internet, and I was paying $60 before for my internet connection so the nice thing is that its really only costing me a extra $10 a month right now for bandwith.
If you are running multiple SEO programs all s****** up CPU power you likely wont need anything too outlandish. In particular zenno poster is very light on bandwith but heavy on CPU. It seems CPU is usually the limiting facter to push most SEO tools so I wanted to build a system with the faster CPU. I might eventually transform this into a dual xeon overclocked water cooled 5690 CPU setup but thats a $4000 upgrade and im not sure exactly how much faster it would be. There can be complications running more than one CPU and either the cache will not sync correctly on a single program or you might need to assign cores to specific programs. I guess this is all one giant science experiement at the moment as I dont know of anyone else out there I can speak to that has ventured down this path before.
Beauty! This is something I hope to do in the future.
That thing is so d*** sexy. *Nutted*